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Hurling seven workmen to their deaths, a massive bomb blows off the facade of the eight hundred-year-old Cathedral of Reims, Frances most revered monument to its national and Christian traditions. Public opinion blames radical Islamists, and hysterical mobs attack Muslims in streets, stores, and mosques.
Fear of civil war brings President Emmanuel Macron and even Pope Francis to the scene to plead for peace.
Commissaire Denise Caron, though losing a loved one in the blast and under pitiless media fire, leads a daring, sophisticated investigation. Its astonishing conclusion cuts to the
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Hurling seven workmen to their deaths, a massive bomb blows off the facade of the eight hundred-year-old Cathedral of Reims, Frances most revered monument to its national and Christian traditions. Public opinion blames radical Islamists, and hysterical mobs attack Muslims in streets, stores, and mosques.

Fear of civil war brings President Emmanuel Macron and even Pope Francis to the scene to plead for peace.

Commissaire Denise Caron, though losing a loved one in the blast and under pitiless media fire, leads a daring, sophisticated investigation. Its astonishing conclusion cuts to the core of France itself and offers lessons to a Europe facing ultranationalist tensions.

Carons lover, Mario, an opera conductor, comforts her all the way from despair to doubt and finally to stunning success.

A bracing pursuit of terrorists with French police to a surprising conclusion right out of todays headlines . . . enlivened with politics, eroticism, and champagne . . . a great read . . . best with a flute of Roederer Cristal (Russell Mills, editor, publisher, and newspaper executive).

A fast-paced thriller you will want to read without interruption. Here, fiction is a twin sister of reality. Smart, seductive Commissaire Denise Caron uses high-tech, brazenness, and inspired hunches to catch fiendish terrorists. Un rcit men un train denfer. Bravo! (Georges Tsa, Fondation Chirac, Paris, former assistant deputy minister of immigration, Canada).

This mysterious sequel zooms in on challenges inherent in intercommunal tensions in France and elsewhere. What a twist! What a thriller! (Dr. Ratna Ray).

A frightening picture of the chaotic violence that may engulf Franceand other European countriesif narrow nationalisms continue to fight the other in a fast-growing and changing world. Supercop Denise Caron tackles the problem with style (Paddy Sherman, editor and publisher).

This fascinating book tackles a major contemporary challengehate and violence that maim and kill innocents by the thousands (Mohammed Azhar Ali Khan, CM, OOnt).


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Journalist, editor, TV host, professor, businessman and public official, Keith Spicer is known in Canada as a passionate defender of national unity and minority rights. After an Honours B.A. in modern languages and literatures and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Toronto, he taught at several Canadian and American universities, including Univ. of Toronto, Univ. of Ottawa, Dartmouth College and UCLA. His articles have appeared widely in the Canadian press, and in the New York Times and Frances Le Monde diplomatique. He became editor of the daily Ottawa Citizen and later its European columnist.
He was Canadas first federal commissioner of official languages, chairman of the national broadcasting and telecom regulator (CRTC) and chairman of the Citizens Forum on Canadas Future. He founded the Media and Peace Institute of the UN-linked University for Peace, Costa Rica.
Since 1996 he has lived in Paris, where he taught at the Sorbonne, served on government new-media committees, and worked as an associate of Ernst & Young. He is a member of the editorial board of Paris-based Ilissos, a centre-right political and economic newsletter.
Father of three adult children, grandfather of three girls, and matre dhtel of a cat named after French prime minister Pierre Mends France, Spicer divides his time between Paris and Ottawa.