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Advance Praise for A Forgery in Lyon:"Tension in a novel is difficult to maintain at a pitch that actually creates a physical impact. A few of the best writers can do it, and among them is Janice Nagourney." - Vincent dePaul Lupiano, author of Massacre at Oradour-sur-Glane"What a change in situation! Just when everything seemed to be going well for our heroines, unexpected events once again put them in serious danger. I love following the adventures of Alex and Marie-Agnès!" - Laura, Literature & Art History teacherA Forgery in LyonA translator's tranquil life in the French countryside is shattered when a retired FBI agent returns to rekindle their relationship and she plunges once again into an international criminal's web of deceit.Six months have passed since the events of A Forgery in Paris when French-American translator Alex Thornhill and FBI agent Eugene Spector infiltrated the world of international art criminal Jacques Mornnais to try to restore a fortune paid for a fake Poussin. Now, Jacques' head enforcer has seemingly come back from the dead, and Alex and Eugene gingerly approach plunging back into Jacques' dangerous world-- and each other's arms.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿The French Deception SeriesPulsing with an exquisite, authentic eye for the richly-textured world its characters inhabit, the French Deception series features compelling characters, surprising plot twists, and continental romance for its kick-ass female heroine. The books of Janice Nagourney's page-turning series focus on the growing romance between Alex and Eugene as they push into the organized crime in the art world in Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Toulouse.About the AuthorFrench Deception is the debut series of Marseille-based attorney Janice Nagourney, founder of consulting group and Parisian speaker's bureau Thought Leaders International. She has booked speakers for hundreds of events in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the United States. Janice graduated from Cornell University and NYU Law School, and completed pre-doctoral studies in international law at the University of Paris law school.
Nagourney takes her readers on a deep plunge into the dark underside of the Parisian and French high art milieu, casting unwelcome light on the low lives who play an outsized role in that milieu. Her fast-paced page turner, populated by multiple and ever-changing personalities, keeps us guessing not so much "who-dunnit" but "are they really going to get away with it?" -- Tom Peebles, TomsBooksWhen an old school friend is mugged after taking photographs at a wealthy magazine publisher's chateau, a French-American translator teams up with a disgruntled FBI agent to infiltrate a violent organized crime operation in a tony landscape of villas and galleries, navigating a lethal atmosphere of art, money and murder.When her school pal is mugged on the Paris metro, recently-returned translator Alex Thornhill becomes certain that powerful magazine publisher Jacques Mornnais is behind the attack. Alex adopts a false identity and joins Mornnais' company in his secluded villa, discovering an entire operation of stolen paintings and international art cons. She begins a tenuous relationship with disgruntled FBI agent Eugene Spector, who is working his own investigation of the forgers. Alex helps Eugene get closer to the forgery kingpin until they both find themselves in the crosshairs of Mornnais' international assassins.Pulsing with an exquisite, authentic eye for the richly-textured world its characters inhabit, A Forgery in Paris is the first book in the series French Deception. It features compelling characters, surprising plot twists, and continental romance for its kick-ass female heroine. The following books continue Janice Nagourney's page-turning series with novels focusing on the growing romance between Alex and Eugene as they push into a web of organized crime in the art world in Lyon, Marseilles, and Toulouse.About the AuthorFrench Deception: A Forgery in Paris is the debut novel of Marseilles-based attorney Janice Nagourney, founder of consulting group and speaker's bureau Thought Leaders International. She has booked speakers for hundreds of events in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the United States. Janice graduated from Cornell University and NYU Law School, and completed pre-doctoral studies in international law at the University of Paris law school.
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