Author: Cara Black
Cites
- NULL (5)
- IN: Murder in the Marais (1998) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: Fate knows no distance.
FROM: a French saying, (None), Saying, France
- IN: Murder in the Bastille (2003) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: You are not alive unless you know you are living
FROM: graffiti on a Paris wall, (None), Inscription, France
- IN: Murder in Belleville (2000) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: As welcome as a hair in one’s soup.
FROM: a French saying, (None), Saying, France
- IN: Murder in the Sentier (2002) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: Every capitalist has a terrorist in the family.
FROM: Anarchist interviewed by Jean-Paul Sartre
in Libération, a newspaper, (None), Speech, France
- IN: Murder in Clichy (2005) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: The true heroes stay anonymous . . .
FROM: overheard in the Paris Métro, (None), Speech, France
- Desiderius Erasmus (1)
- IN: Murder in the Bastille (2003) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
FROM: Adagia, (1500), Book, France
- Camille Claudel (1)
- IN: Murder in Clichy (2005) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: . . . there is always something absent that torments me.
FROM: Camille Claudel, sculptress, in a letter to Rodin., (1886), Letter, France
- Françoise Sagan (1)
- IN: Murder in Montmartre (2006) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: In Paris the past is ever present,
one can never escape it.
FROM: Françoise Sagan
Paris 1995 January, a Monday Night, (1995), NULL, France
- Voltaire (1)
- IN: Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis (2007) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, France
- Victor Hugo (1)
- IN: Murder at the Lanterne Rouge (2012) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: Every bird which flies has the thread of the infinite in its claw.
FROM: Les Misérables, (1862), Novel, France