A New York Times Best Mystery Novel of the Year In the second installment of the Nanette Hayes Mystery series, Nan is on her way to Paris in search of a missing relative. . . but will she lose more than just her heart in the city of love? Nanette's life is finally getting back to normal when her mother calls her with some upsetting news: Nan's beloved bohemian Aunt Vivian has gone missing. Normally this is par for the course with Viv, but this time the circumstances surrounding Vivian's disappearance are rather troubling. Would Nan be up to brushing up on her French language skills and flying to Paris to track her down? Would she ever. Now swanning about her favorite city, Nan has a hard time keeping her attention on the task at hand. . . especially after she meets handsome violinist Andre, a fellow street musician from Detroit. But trouble has a way of finding Nan, and her search for Vivian lands her in the underbelly of historic Paris and in the crosshairs of some of its most dangerous denizens.
Here is a book that is quick on a good evening and won't totally bog the reader with a lot of filler. Nanette Hayes, on request of her mother, goes in search for her idol, Aunt Vivian, who seem to have left a couple of cryptic messages with mom. On route of searching, she is derailed by playing sax on street corners, meeting her male antagonist, who will be her lover, dirty dives, and a hotel room where her aunt resided. A duffel bag, one hundred dollars in a jacket pocket, and a picture of a old jazz musician puts her and her new conquest on the search, and somehow leads her to the missing relative, along with the drama and danger that comes along. Straight to the point and humerous, Nanette is a heroine that will charm you and a story that will keep you turning the pages.
Original and Funny
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Charlotte Carter's absorbing Coq au Vin is a witty, erotic and moving love song to Paris and its "glamorous black past" of jazz musicians, singers, and artists. Sax-playing New Yorker Nanette Hayes is on a mission in her beloved Paris to find her missing free-spirited aunt. Nanette finds hot sex and romance first, and big trouble second, confirming her fear that she brings doom to those she cares about. While the mystery is slight, Coq au Vin's romantic comedy is the real deal, and so is the serious heartbreak.
Yes, yes, Nanette!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Move over Kinsey and V.I--here comes Nanette Hayes, the most interesting female protagonist in a mystery I've come across in a long time! Charlotte Carter has a razor-sharp ear for dialogue, and many lines had me laughing out loud. Nanette is sharp, witty, and, like the rest of us, screwed up--and a heck of a sax player to boot! Mark my words--Charlotte Carter is definitely a talent to watch.
Good, Fast Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This has the promise of being a great series. I didn't enjoy it as much as the the first book, Rhode Island Red, but Nanette Hayes is a hoot and a half. Can't wait for the next one!
Carter is a talent on the rise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In the disco seventies, Aunt Viv was saxophonist Nanette Hayes role model and heroine. Before disappearing in Paris, Viv taught Nan that life was worth living to the fullest. So when her mother asks her to find her missing aunt after receiving a telegram pleading for help, Nan rushes to Paris on a quest.However, Nan seems to have vanished, leaving behind a suitcase filled with clues including a con and a murder. Meanwhile, Viv relishes her tour of her favorite city. Making it even more fun for Viv is her meeting with fellow musician and American expatriate Andre. The twosome plays a mean "You Took Advantage of Me." Though her love life has picked up, Nan's work as an amateur sleuth seems to be going no where except into danger.Readers will be singing the praise of the second appearance of Nanette Hayes. Like RHODE ISLAND RED before it, COQ AU VIN is a fun mystery because of the enthusiastic Nan. Jazz and Paris feel like characters as they add much to the moving plot. Crafty Charlotte Carter proves that her debut was no fluke as she is a major talent.Harriet Klausner
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