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GAME OF PATIENCE [Format Kindle]

Susanne Alleyn

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Paris, 1796. Aristide Ravel, freelance undercover police agent and investigator, is confronted with a double murder in a fashionable apartment. The victims are Célie Montereau, the daughter of a wealthy and influential family, and the man who was blackmailing her.

A friend of Célie's, Rosalie Clément, an enigmatic, bitter young woman, provides Aristide with intelligence that steers him toward a young man, Philippe Aubry. Aubry has a violent past and was in love with Célie, but further inquiry reveals that--according to an eyewitness--he cannot have been her murderer.

As time passes, Aristide finds himself reluctantly falling in love with Rosalie, although he suspects that she knows more about the murders than she will say. From the gritty back alleys of Paris to its glittering salons and cafés, through the heart of the feverish, decadent society of postrevolutionary France, Aristide's investigation leads him into a puzzle involving hidden secrets, crimes of passion, and long-nurtured hatreds.

From the reviewers:

To take the measure of Alleyn's writing, one would have to go past today's fine mystery writers and reach back to three great whodunit writers of the first half of the 20th century--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, G.K. Chesterton and Agatha Christie. ... The novel is riveting along its circuitous route and startling denouement. It goes forward, backward, sideward and nearly upside down in its intense cliffhanger brilliance. ... Aristide Ravel, the undercover police agent, is the kind of charismatic, intensely human detective that is central to all good mystery writing. So good indeed, that one wishes for a series of Ravel novels from Alleyn's pen.
--Register Star/​Hudson Valley Newspapers

Other praise:

"Susanne Alleyn's Game of Patience is a well-crafted historical mystery, authentic in every detail. Wonderfully entertaining."
--Sandra Gulland, author, The Many Lives and Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.

"An engrossing, richly detailed whodunit set in edgy, post-revolutionary Paris . . . I was riveted."
--Karen Harper, author, The Fatal Fashione and The Last Boleyn

"Post-revolutionary Paris is the setting for this sophisticated and stylish novel, a true mystery, penned by American author Susanne Alleyn, who creates the atmosphere of those pre-Napoleonic days that challenges the skills of Caleb Carr of The Alienist fame."
--Big Sleep Books

"This book satisfies on many levels."
--The Poisoned Pen Bookstore (April 2006 History/​Mystery pick)

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  • Format : Format Kindle
  • Taille du fichier : 535 KB
  • Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 316 pages
  • Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : 0312343639
  • Editeur : DCA, Inc.; Édition : 1st electronic edition (1 mars 2006)
  • Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ASIN: B003ZSILOQ
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Best Historical Mystery in Years 11 mai 2007
Par Erin Bulman - Publié sur Amazon.com
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Susanne Alleyn's GAME OF PATIENCE is just about the best historical

mystery I've read in a long time. It's a police procedural set in Paris,

just a few years after the Revolution. Aristides Ravel, the protagonist,

is an "agent of the police", a sort of investigator/police spy with a

troublesome conscience. Called in to help investigate the double

murder of a man and a young lady in the man's apartment, Ravel

stalks the decadent post-Revolution society, uncovering secret after

secret, passion, and revenge. The plot is marvelously devious, the

writing very good, and full of terrific detail about France between the

Terror and the rise of Napoleon. Alleyn really captures the atmosphere

of the time, as well as delivering a damn good mystery. I'm not a

particular fan of historical mysteries, but this one is as good as they

come. Time after time, it seems Ravel has the answers, only to discover

they only lead to more questions. The denouement is fantastic.
4 internautes sur 4 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile 
5.0 étoiles sur 5 Truly excellent! 23 février 2010
Par L. J. Roberts - Publié sur Amazon.com
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First Sentence: Aristide did not often set foot in the Place de Grève.

Aristide Ravel is an freelance police investigator working for Commissaire Brasseur in Paris. They are called to a fashionable apartment to view a double murder scene. One victim; the apartment owner and, they learn, a blackmailer. The other victim; a young woman from a wealthy family and the blackmailer's victim. A friend of the young woman, Rosalie Clèment, points Ravel toward a handsome young man, Philippe Aubry, who the victim loved. She is adamant Aubry is guilty but the evidence is less certain. Ravel must find the true killer and find out why Rosalie is determined to see Aubry beheaded.

First, a caution: Do not read the flyleaf of the hardcover as it gives way too much of the plot without conveying any of the emotion you experience reading the book.

Set two years after "the Terror," it is a fascinating look at Paris after the Revolution. Alleyn's descriptions are exacting and powerful. Her level of research is clear and well represented by the exacting detail included in every aspect of the story. I very much appreciate the information included in the Forward and Historical Notes.

Her dialogue is excellent. It conveys the cadence of French without trying too hard but, moreover, it conveys strong emotion without ever being strident or histrionic but is, at times, filled with pathos. There is one conversation dealing with fathers and sons which was so well done.

Ravel is such a wonderful character. After his experiences, he dreads the possibility of sending one who is innocent to the guillotine. Each of the characters of this story were very strong, particularly those of Ravel, Rosalie and, to a slightly lesser degree, Sanson. As we get to know each one, we learn more about the others; their history and their motives.

The story is very well plotted, and the plot is driven by motives. There are excellent twists. Even though I perceived the direction one twist would take, the impact was no less powerful when it was realized. The story, and particularly the ending, was sad, poignant and tragic, yet ultimately satisfying. That's a tough combination to pull off successfully, yet Alleyn does it admirably.

This is a story that will stay with me long after having closed the cover. I lost sleep reading this book, even waking in the night to note that it has a very cinemagraphic quality to it and, strangely, made me think of "Casablanca."

I highly recommend this book but do suggest first reading "The Cavalier of the Apocalypse" first. Although it was published in 2009, it is a prequel to the series.

GAME OF PATIENCE (Pol. Proc-Aristide Ravel-France-1796/post-Revolution) - Ex
Alleyn, Susanne - 2nd in series (1st by publishing date)
Thomas Dunne Books, ©2006, US Hardcover - ISBN: 0312343639
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 a must read for mystery lovers 31 août 2007
Par book.of.the.moment - Publié sur Amazon.com
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"Game of Patience" opens in 1796 post revolutionary Paris. A police "investigator" (as he prefers to be called, rather than an informer or a spy) by the name of Aristide Ravel is called upon to assist in solving a double murder case. The two victims, an extortionist named Saint-Ange, and a respectable young woman, Celie Montereau, at first appear to have no connection. As Ravel begins his investigation; searching for clues and interogating witnesses, he unravels a case far more complicated than what he originally suspected.

The synopsis I just gave barely touches upon the plot of the book, but as is the case with many mysteries, its tough to give an accurate overview without giving away the story. To avoid spoiling the entire book for any potential readers, we'll just leave it at that, and focus on my opinions of the work.

It took me a while to warm up to this story. The language is a bit rough for those of us who don't speak a word of French. Not that there is an overwhelming amount of French vocabulary included in the story, but rather its the foreign names and places that are involved in the plot that I got hung up on. It's hard (for me at least) to envision a place that I can't envision pronouncing accurately. Once I got past that however, I got sucked into a who done it murder mystery that had me pretty baffled until the end.

Alleyn is an expert on French history and culture, that much is blatantly obvious from reading this book. She weaves her knowledge in skillfully, and is able to transport her readers to another place and time as they read. One that to many readers, is completely new and alien, yet they will quickly begin to feel at home there, as I did. There are several characters that we become intimately acquainted with throughout the story; a few are quite endearing, while others are basically revolting.

Without giving much away, I do have to say that the ending of this book is one of the most satisfying endings I've read in a while. All loose ends are wrapped up into a tight bow, and all unanswered questions are at last explained. The reasoning and logic included at the end of the story make the entire book worthwhile...its a perfect ending to an all around good read.
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