Déjà Dead
A riveting thriller mystery set in Paris
Publisher Description
Things can get pretty dark in the City of Light
Claire Baskerville is a sixty-something American who finds herself alone in Paris when her husband is brutally murdered. Reeling from the onslaught of devastating secrets he left behind Claire is stunned to realize she no longer knows who to trust.
She only knows she can’t move forward until she finds out the truth behind who killed her husband.
In spite of a genetic brain anomaly that makes it impossible for her to remember faces –even ones she’d seen just moments before, and all alone in a foreign city, Claire doggedly collects the clues that will lead her to her husband’s killer.
Unfortunately, the closer she gets to the truth, the more determined that killer is to make sure she never leaves Paris alive.
Customer Reviews
Deja Dead
Intriguing, surprising, twisted plots. Really enjoyed it. Very happy that it is a complete book with a tiny cliffhanger and enjoyed the multigenerational interaction.
Food the main character.
I was so bored with the main character thinking of food, describing food, eating food, looking for food, blaming food or lack of eating for her idiocy. This is of the most self centered characters ever. At the age
of 60 she should have developed more mechanisms for her neurological issues. most people do. while unusual it is not uncommon and takes many forms. it does not cause the lack of foresight and planning of this pathetic character.
Deja dead
Very good