My new historical murder mystery, The Devil in Montmartre: A
Mystery in Fin de Siècle Paris, will be out this year in hardcover edition from
Pegasus Books (Distributed in the U.S. by W.W. Norton, & Co) with an
expected December 15, 2014 publication date.
Amid the bustle of Paris’s 1889 Universal Exposition, workers
discover the mutilated corpse of a popular model and Moulin
Rouge Can-Can dancer in a Montmartre cesspit. Hysterical
rumors swirl that Jack the Ripper has crossed the Channel,
and Inspector Achille Lefebvre enters the Parisian underworld
to track down the brutal killer. His suspects are the artist
Toulouse-Lautrec; Jojo, an acrobat at the Circus Fernando; and
Sir Henry Collingwood, a mysterious English gynecologist and
amateur artist.
Pioneering the new system of fingerprint detection
and using cutting-edge forensics, including crime-scene
photography, pathology, and laboratory analysis, Inspector
Lefebvre attempts to separate the innocent from the guilty.
But he must work quickly before the “Paris Ripper” strikes
again.
“Fin-de-siecle Paris
comes brilliantly alive in The Devil in Montmarte. With an
insidious conspiracy against Toulouse-Lautrec and a cast of characters
including artists, writers, Can-Can dancers, and an evil circus clown, Gary
Inbinder lays a plot as fascinating as the midnight streets of the Parisian
Right Bank.” (Michael Wiley, Shamus Award-winning author of A Bad Night’s
Sleep)
“Has Jack the Ripper reemerged in Paris? Or did Toulouse-Lautrec, or any number of colorful suspects, dismember a beautiful young woman? With vivid historical detail, Inbinder takes us on a twisted journey through gaudy, gritty fin-de-siecle Paris to a shocking denouement.” (Barbara Corrado Pope, author of The Missing Italian Girl)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Devil-Montmartre-Mystery-Si%C3%A8cle/dp/160598647X
“Has Jack the Ripper reemerged in Paris? Or did Toulouse-Lautrec, or any number of colorful suspects, dismember a beautiful young woman? With vivid historical detail, Inbinder takes us on a twisted journey through gaudy, gritty fin-de-siecle Paris to a shocking denouement.” (Barbara Corrado Pope, author of The Missing Italian Girl)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Devil-Montmartre-Mystery-Si%C3%A8cle/dp/160598647X