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    The Eloquence of Blood

    The Eloquence of Blood

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    by Judith Rock


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      ISBN-13: 9781101544198
    • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
    • Publication date: 09/06/2011
    • Series: Charles Du Luc , #2
    • Sold by: Penguin Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 400
    • File size: 443 KB
    • Age Range: 18 Years

    Judith Rock is a former professional dancer, and has written on dance, art, and theology for many journals. She has been artist-in- residence and taught and lectured at colleges, seminaries, and conferences across the U.S. and abroad. She was also a police officer in both Minnesota and New York City. She now lives in Sarasota, Florida.

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    "An exciting new discovery" (Library Journal) returns to seventeenth-century Paris with a new historical novel of intrigue.

    Christmas in Paris, 1686. The spirit of the season is shattered when Martine Mynette is murdered while trying to prove that she is the adopted daughter of the last surviving Mynette heir and thus claim her inheritance-money that the family otherwise intended to go to the Jesuit school, Louis le Grand.

    Now, with Jesuits being implicated in Martine's death, rhetoric teacher Charles du Luc will not rest until he finds her murderer...

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    Publishers Weekly
    Set in Paris in 1686 during the Christmas season, Rock's second novel featuring Charles du Luc is every bit the equal of her impressive historical thriller debut, The Rhetoric of Death. When the Jesuit college of Louis le Grand, where Charles is a rhetoric teacher, comes under suspicion for having had a hand in the stabbing murder of Martine Mynette, his superior directs him to absolve the Jesuits of blame and find the real killer. Martine, an attractive young woman, was expecting to inherit the family fortune after her mother's death, despite having been adopted, and she had been frantically searching for a missing document that established her right to the legacy. Inconveniently for Charles's colleagues, the Mynette legacy was promised to the college of Louis le Grand in the event of there being no family heirs, giving the Jesuits an obvious motive to do away with Martine. Readers will hope this energetic and engrossing sequel will be the first of many. (Sept.)
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