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To Die in Provence

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Jennifer Bowen, a young art professor, is hired by Adam Gold, a successful TV producer, to keep an eye on his spoiled 19-year-old daughter, Maddie, while she studies French in Aix-en-Provence. Jennifer welcomes the trip to Aix, where she can work on her dissertation on Cézanne. And she'll be glad to get Maddie away from the influence of Boy, Maddie's lover and violent ex-con. But Boy is also in Aix, and he easily weaves the willing Maddie into a depraved, erotic web of murder and destruction…

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 28, 1998
      Commander Michel Danton, descendant of bickering restaurateurs and the detective-hero of Seventh Avenue author Bogner's welcome return to fiction after a long hiatus, resides in a Provence that Peter Mayle would have trouble recognizing. Amid the well-documented bucolic splendor and pastis, there are laptops and lattes as well as a serial killer on the loose. It falls to Danton--newly broken up with his crime reporter girlfriend and under departmental suspension--to nose out the killer, who has just murdered two Americans in particularly grisly fashion. The villain is identified early to the reader as Boy, a native Oklahoman and former child porn star who's left a trail of misery wherever he's lived. Helping the forces of evil is Boy's girlfriend, dumb, vulnerable Maddie Gold, daughter of an entertainment mogul. Among the novel's standout strengths are a richly detailed setting, psychologically accurate character portrayals and an attractive and engaging hero--and there's enough stomach-churning carnage to satisfy even the most sanguinary tastes. True, whenever Maddie talks, Yogi Berra might advise readers to put blinders on their ears, but the other female--Danton's hot-tempered American love interest--makes up for it. Agent, Susan Crawford; editor, Natalia Aponte. (Sept.) FYI: Before he turned his hand to writing fiction, in the 1960s, Bogner was editorial manager at Jonathan Cape.

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