Amazon.com Review
Canadian writer J. Robert Janes's series of mysteries set in occupied France in 1942 are very popular in his native country and in England, and it's not hard to see why. Jean-Louis St-Cyr and Hermann Kohler--an elegant, acerbic French policeman and a massive, lumbering, surprisingly compassionate gestapo agent--are an unlikely but extremely effective team of detectives. Here, they investigate the murder of a woman who discovered a historic art treasure of extreme importance to the Nazi cause--and whose death might be a dangerous embarrassment for everyone involved.
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From Library Journal
Janes's World War II series continues, as detectives St. Cyr (Surete Nationale) and Kohler (Gestapo) decide whether to investigate the murder of a woman who once discovered a prehistoric art trove. Since Hitler and Goebbels plan to exploit the find for propaganda, an investigation might embarrass the wrong people.
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