Mademoiselle le Sleuth is the story youâre looking for if you want a fun mystery with quirky characters. I loved this book from the very first page to the last.
Sarah is an American actress who has been hired to perform in a Parisian play called âDonât Look Now.â In the opening scene, Sarahâs sister, Vicki, and four-year-old niece, Miranda, are attending Sarahâs play when suddenly there is a raucous. Already cursed by one death, everyone had figured the play must go on, and so it did! But now, a second death? A murder?
Although there is a book that comes before this one in which Sarah and Miranda are kidnapped, Mademoiselle Le Sleuth does well as a standalone, and the characters and plot are not difficult to follow. The authorâs voice shifts back and forth from silly to posh, but I feel this gives the book a special aura. Readers will feel they are in the heart of Paris as Sarah and Miranda visit various French sites such as The American Library, FNAC, the MusĂŠe dâOrsay, the Skeleton Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes. This book is a whirlwind of adventure as Sarah tries to figure out who the killer is.
From ornate vases of flowers to a Mackintosh raincoat, the clues keep coming, and Sarah and Miranda keep thinking they know who the culprit is. And who are the men with weird hats? Anyone who speaks to Sarah or Miranda becomes a suspect. Readers will love being taken for a ride as the duo even ends up in the redlight district. Although Sarahâs French is not very good, even she can translate what lâOdyssex might mean. One part that made me laugh was when Sarah says, âThis kid is truly annoyingâŚthe detective in the talons can have her.â In fact, there were several instances in the book where Sarah calls Miranda âthe kid,â and this struck me as funny because it was so casual compared to the wording of the rest of the book.
Mademoiselle Le Sleuth does a fantastic job of creating a mystery that two âby-accidentâ detectives solve. I look forward to picking up a copy of the previous Theasa Tuohy book, The Woman at la Gare de lâEst, and hope there is more to come in this series. Brilliantly written, with a gorgeous setting and colorful characters, readers will simply adore Mademoiselle Le Sleuth!