Chapel Noir (55 page)

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Authors: Carole Nelson Douglas

Tags: #Fiction, #Mystery & Detective, #Women Sleuths, #Traditional British, #Historical

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About the Author

C
AROLE
N
ELSON
D
OUGLAS
is journalist-turned-novelist whose writing in both fields has received dozens of awards. A literary chameleon, she has always explored the roles of women in society, first in nonfiction reporting and then in numerous novels ranging from fantasy and science fiction to mainstream fiction. She currently writes two mystery series. The Victorian Irene Adler series examines the role of women in the late nineteenth century through the eyes of the only woman to outwit Sherlock Holmes, an American diva/detective. The contemporary-yet-Runyon-esque Midnight Louie series contrasts the realistic crime-solving activities and personal issues of four main human characters with the interjected first-person feline viewpoint of a black alley cat, P. I., who satirizes the role of the rogue male in crime and popular fiction.

Douglas, born in Everett, Washington, grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, but emigrated with her husband to Fort Worth, Texas, trading Snowbelt for Sunbelt and journalism for fiction. In college she was a finalist in
Vogue
magazine’s
Prix de Paris
writing competition (won earlier by Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis) and earned degrees in English literature and speech and theater, with a minor in philosophy. She collects books, vintage clothing, and homeless animals.

Chapel Noir
resumes the enormously well-received Irene Adler series after a seven-year hiatus and will be followed by a sequel,
Castle Rouge
. The first Adler novel,
Good Night, Mr. Holmes
, won American Mystery and
Romantic Times
magazine awards and was a
New York Times
Notable Book.

Website:
www.catwriter.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Halftitle

Title

Copyright

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Contents

Editor’s Note

Cast of Continuing Characters

Prelude

1. Somewhere in Paris

2. Somewhere in France

3. Nell and the Night Visitors

4. Not So Sweet a Home . . .

5.The Abbot Noir

6. Frère Jacques, Dormez-Vous?

7. Woman of Mystery

8. Call Her Madam

9. Horrible Imaginings

10. Carried Away

11. Rue Royale

12. Family Resemblance

13. Rogue Royale

14. Gypsy Fortune

15. In the Pink

16. Jacques the Ripper

17. La Tour Awful

18. An Unappetizing Menu

19. A Movable Feast

20. Wild Oats

21. The Women of Whitechapel

22. The Judgment of Paris

23. Deadlier than the Male

24. Morgue Le Fey

25. Dancing with the Dead

26. La Mort Double

27. The Skull Beneath the Skin

28. A Werewolf in London

29. Lost Soul

30. Jack L’Eventreur

31. Sins of the Son

32. Sherlock the Shredder

33. With Bated Breath

34. Buffalo Gals

35. Of Couches and Corks

36. Couched in Ambiguity

37. We Three Queens

38. A Message from Abroad

39. Last Tangle in Paris

40. A Map of Murder

41. The French Connection

42. Tableaux Mordants

43. Calendar of Crime

44. A Confederacy of Paper

45. Worlds Fair and Foul

46. An Exhibition in Terror

47. Paranoia

48. No Quarter

49. Lost Innocence

50. Resolution

Coda: The Vampire Box

Afterword

A Readers Guide

For Discussion

An Interview with Carole Nelson Douglas

Selected Bibliography

About the Author

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