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We first net Frank Guerin in [[Wasp-Waisted by David Barrie|Wasp-Waisted]] and he's still on temporary assignment to Paris's Major Crimes Unit. It's the second death which brings the case his way and the circumstances are difficult. The rivalry between the fashion houses is intense and it seems that most people will stop at nothing to get what they want. In complete contrast to the world of luxury brands Guerin has to fathom out why the case seems to involve the homeless of Paris – and in particular an enigmatic man who seems to be uncomfortably close to each crime.
When I interviewed [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To David Barrie|David Barrie]] after the publication of ''Wasp-Waisted'' I asked him how he came to be quite so knowledgeable about women's lingerie. Unsurprisingly he declined to answer! . This time he's demonstrating his encyclopaedic knowledge of perfume production and guns. It's knowledge that's worn very lightly though – you'll never feel that you're being given a lesson but it certainly adds to the enjoyment of the story. Once again there's a real sense of Paris too, from the homeless living under the bridges through to the elegant hotels. It's the real Paris – not the one the tourists see.
I like Franck Guerin. He's a man with a past but he's someone you can believe in. There are no problems with authority. He doesn't seem to have a drink problem and there are no suggestions that he's a womaniser – yet he still comes across as very real, particularly in the way that he interacts with other people. I really do hope that we'll be seeing more of him.