2015 – Books on France challenge – My list

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Here are some of the books on France I plan to read, not sure yet how it will work with the BINGO French Bingo 2015 card

  1. A3: The Last Campaign of Marianne Tambour, by David Ebsworth
  2. A3: The Keys of the Watchmen, by Kathleen C. Perrin
  3. A3: The Dream Lover, by Elizabeth Berg
  4. A3: The Sisters of Versailles, by Sally Christie
  5. A3: Everyone Has Their Reasons, by Joseph Matthews
  6. A3: The Lady Agnès Mystery, vol 1, by Andrea Japp
  7. A5, B2: The City of Blood, by Frédérique Molay
  8. B1: Journeys Through France and Life, by Glenda de Vaney
  9. B1: The Cost of Courage, by Charles Kaiser
  10. B3: That’s Paris – anthology published by Velvet Morning Press
  11. B3: Bridges of Paris, by Michael Saint James
  12. B3: The 6:41 to Paris, by Jean-Philippe Blondel
  13. B4: The Collector, by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont
  14. B5: The Witch of Painted Sorrows, by MJ Rose
  15. C3: Mayhem in Margaux, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
  16. C4: Rodin’s Lover, by Heather Webb
  17. C5: Cognac Conspiracies, by Alaux and Balen
  18. D1: Mademoiselle Chanel, by C.W. Gortner
  19. D2: Montmartre Mysteries, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
  20. D4: George’s Grand Tour, by Caroline Vermalle
  21. D5: Petite Confessions, by Vicki Lesage
  22. D5: French Illusions: From Tours to Paris, by Linda Kovic-Skow
  23. E1: Floats the Dark Shadow, by Yves Fey
  24. E1: The Bookseller, by Mark Pryor
  25. E1: The Crypt Thief, by Mark Pryor
  26. E2: Suspended Sentences, by Patrick Modiano
  27. E4: The French Sultana, by Zia Wesley
  28. E5: The Travels of Daniel Ascher, by Déborah Lévy-Bertherat
  29. E5: Sagan, Paris 1954, by Anne Berest
  30. E5: La septième fonction du langage, by Laurent Binet
  31. Labyrinth, by Kate Mosse
  32. La prisonnière, by Proust

Outside the list! 1. Race to Tibet, by Sophie Schiller – about French explorer Gabriel Bonvalot

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