The Châtelet Apprentice: Nicolas Le Floch Investigation #1
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Jean-Francois Parot. The Châtelet Apprentice: Nicolas Le Floch Investigation #1
THE. CHÂTELET APPRENTICE
CONTENTS
NICOLAS LE FLOCH’S PARIS
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
PROLOGUE
THE TWO JOURNEYS
Sunday 21 January 1761
GUÉRANDE
Wednesday 24 January 1761
DISAPPEARANCES
Sunday 4 February 1761
Monday 5 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER III
DISCOVERIES
Tuesday 6 February 1761
Tuesday 6 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER IV
THANATOS
Wednesday 7 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER V
EROS
Notes – CHAPTER VI
SOUND AND FURY
Thursday 8 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER VII
BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS
Notes – CHAPTER VIII
WOMEN
Notes – CHAPTER IX
TWISTS AND TURNS
Friday 9 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER X
FAR NIENTE
Sunday 11 February 1761
CHAPTER XI
THE OLD SOLDIER
Monday 12 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER XII
IN AT THE KILL
Notes – CHAPTER XIII
DARKNESS
Tuesday 13 February 1761
Notes – CHAPTER XIV
HUNTER AND QUARRY
Notes – CHAPTER XV
EPILOGUE
EPILOGUE
NOTES. CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
EPILOGUE
Acknowledgements
THE MAN WITH THE LEAD STOMACH. Jean-François Parot
About the Author
Copyright
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He sat down on the front steps of the house, tired out by his morning’s expedition. His arm was numb from carrying his bag and he was hungry, since all he had eaten that morning in the refectory of the Carmelites was some bread dipped in soup. A nearby bell was chiming three o’clock when a sturdily built man, wearing a grey wig and leaning on a cane very like a cudgel, curtly asked him to make way. Guessing who this was, Nicolas stepped aside, bowed and began to speak:
‘I beg your pardon, Monsieur, but I’m waiting for Commissioner Lardin.’
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