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Author Tucker, Holly, author

Title City of light, city of poison : murder, magic, and the first police chief of Paris / Holly Tucker

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LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 Bangor Pub. Lib. Stacks  363.2092 .T796c    AVAILABLE  
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE 363.2 T892c 2017    AVAILABLE  
Edition First edition
Phys Descr xxiii, 310 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents A note on currency -- Burn notice -- Part I: "Day and night they kill here". Crime capital of the world -- City of light -- The street at the end of the world -- To market -- Part II: King of hearts. Agitation without disorder -- The dew and the torrent -- The door marked 1 -- "He will ... strangle me" -- Part III: "She will turn us all into poisoners". The golden viper -- "Madame is dying, madame is dead!" -- Poison in the pie -- An alchemist's last words -- The faithful servant -- "Brinvilliers is in the air" -- Part IV: "Cease your scandals". House of porcelain -- Offering -- "The sneakiest and meanest woman in the world" -- "Burn after reading" -- Dinner guests -- The question -- Monsters -- Part V: "She gave her soul gently to the Devil". Quanto -- Search and seizure -- A noble pair -- The burning chamber -- "Beginning to talk" -- Fortune-teller -- "From one fire to another" -- Part VI: Wicked truths. The poisoner's daughter -- Sacrifices -- "A strange agitation" -- Lock and key
Summary Nicolas de La Reynie, appointed by Louis XIV as the first police chief of Paris, pursues criminals through the labyrinthine neighborhoods of the city, unearths a tightly knit cabal of poisoners, witches, and renegade priests, and discovers that the distance between the quiet backstabbing world of the king's court and the criminal underground is disturbingly short. As he continues his investigations, La Reynie suspects that Louis's mistresses are involved in many of the nefarious plots he has uncovered, and he must decide just how far he will go to protect his king. Tucker has crafted a gripping true-crime tale of deception and murder based on thousands of pages of court transcripts and La Reynie's notebooks, letters, and diaries
Subject La Reynie, Gabriel Nicolas de, 1625-1709
Police -- France -- Paris -- History -- 17th century
Crime -- France -- Paris -- History -- 17th century
Murder -- France -- Paris -- History -- 17th century
Paris (France) -- History -- 17th century
OCLC # 951070822
ISBN # 9780393239782
0393239780