Claude Izner
Claude Izner is the pseudonym of Liliane Korb (born in 1940) and Laurence Lefèvre (born in 1951) who write the "Victor Legris" crime novels. Legris is a bookseller in late 19th-century Paris who is also an amateur detective. The books were originally bestsellers in France, and are now published in the UK by Gallic Books.[1]
Bibliography
- Mystère rue des Saints-Pères (Murder on the Eiffel Tower) (2003)
- La disparue du Père-Lachaise (The Père-Lachaise Mystery) (2003)
- Le carrefour des Écrasés (The Montmartre Investigation) (2003)
- Le secret des Enfants-Rouges (The Marais Assassin) (2004)
- Le léopard des Batignolles (The Predator of Batignolles)(Published in the United States as "In the Shadows of Paris") (2005)
- Le talisman de la Villette (Strangled in Paris) (2006)
- Rendez-vous passage d'Enfer (2008)
- La momie de la Butte-aux-Cailles (2009)
- Le petit homme de l'Opéra (2010)
- Les souliers bruns du quai Voltaire (2011)
- Minuit, impasse du Cadran (2012)
- Le Dragon du Trocadéro (2014)
gollark: I meant that it would be hazardous to things, but sure.
gollark: > My password cannot be reused due to linear typesis already there.
gollark: > I know it, but am not alive/existent enough to enter it
gollark: It has "My password cannot safely be entered" already.
gollark: I added "I cannot legally provide my password".
References
- Izner, Claude (2007). Murder on the Eiffel Tower: a Victor Legris Mystery. City: Gallic Books. ISBN 1-906040-01-X.
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