The Madonna of Notre Dame /

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Author / Creator:Ragougneau, Alexis, 1973- author.
Uniform title:Madone de Notre-Dame. English
Imprint:New York : New Vessel Press, [2016]
©2016
Description:183 pages ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10905824
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Other authors / contributors:Gregor, Katherine, translator.
ISBN:1939931398
9781939931399
Summary:A beautiful young woman is found murdered in a passageway of the Notre-Dame de Paris. Police investigators and priests search for the killer as they discover other truths about guilt and redemption.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Near the start of playwright Ragougneau's arresting first novel, a beautiful young woman dressed in white in Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral falls to the floor from a bench where she appeared to be praying. Witnesses assume that she fainted, but in fact she's been dead for hours. The subsequent medical examination of the unidentified victim shows that she's been strangled; in addition, someone has tampered with the body in an unusual way. Thibault, an angelic-looking young man accused of the crime, admits that he hit the woman but didn't kill her. After Thibault commits suicide, deputy magistrate Claire Kauffmann, who believes Thibault was innocent, and Fr. Francois Kern set out to find the real killer. Claire must navigate the murky waters of a male-dominated field, while harboring memories of a painful past, and Father Kern suffers from a debilitating, painful illness that has stunted his growth, and his loneliness is palpable. Both desperately want to see justice done, and the devastating truth proves that the line between good and evil isn't always so clear. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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