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Cara Black (born November 14, 1951) is a bestselling American
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writer. She is best known for her ''
Aimée Leduc Aimée Leduc is a fictional French detective created by American mystery writer Cara Black. Leduc is a Paris-based private investigator with a punk-rock sensibility and keen fashion sense who first appeared in print in 1998. Overview Leduc is F ...
'' mystery novels featuring a female
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-based private investigator. Black is included in the ''Great Women Mystery Writers'' by Elizabeth Lindsay 2nd edition. Her
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''Murder in the Marais'' was nominated for an
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for best first novel and the third novel in the series, ''Murder in the Sentier'', was Anthony-nominated for Best Novel.


Biography

Black was born in
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on November 14, 1951. She was educated at
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in California,
Sophia University Sophia University (Japanese: 上智大学, ''Jōchi Daigaku''; Latin: ''Universitas Sedis Sapientiae'') is a private research university in Japan. Sophia is one of the three ''Sōkeijōchi'' (早慶上智) private universities, a group of the to ...
in
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in Japan, and finished her schooling at
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where she earned a bachelor's and master's degrees in education. She did not base her popular detective Aimée Leduc on a real person. "I knew I couldn’t write as a French woman, I can’t even tie my scarf the right way," she says, "but I grew up in a Francophile family; my father loved good food and wine, I attended a Catholic school with French nuns and I lived in Europe when I was younger. I interviewed three female detectives in Paris who ran their own detective agency and took qualities from each. It was important to me that Aimée be a young, contemporary woman like the Parisian women I know, have a strong fashion sense and be fierce in her pursuit of justice. The justice that eludes people sometimes in daily life. And that she know much more about computers than I do." Nor did she intend to write a series. "I’d like to say I had a master plan but the series with Aimée Leduc has just evolved. "In Murder in the Marais, my first book, I just wanted to tell the story of my friend’s mother, a young Jewish girl who hid in the Marais during the German Occupation of Paris in WWII. My friend’s mother was 14 years old and came home from school one day to find her family gone. She stayed in the apartment, went to school, hoping they would return. A year later, in 1944 at Liberation, she searched for them at the train stations, at the Hotel Lutetia on the Left Bank where the Red Cross had a terminus center for returning deportees and she found they’d gone to Auschwitz. My friend told me this story one day in the Marais and it touched me. Years later when I returned to Paris in the mid 1990s the story came back to me and I wanted to explore these issues of the past, lingering anti-Semitism and how war still touched every generation. She has worked as a preschool teacher and as director of a preschool. Black lives in San Francisco with her husband, Jun Ishimuro, a bookseller. They have a son, Tate.


Works


Aimée Leduc Series

*''Murder in the Marais'' (1998), *''Murder in Belleville'' (2000), *''Murder in the Sentier'' (2002), *''Murder in the Bastille'' (2003), *''Murder in Clichy'' (2004), *''Murder in Montmartre'' (2005), *''Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis'' (2007), *''Murder in the Rue de Paradis'' (2008), *''Murder in the Latin Quarter'' (2009), *''Murder in the Palais Royal'' (2010), *''Murder in Passy'' (2011), *''Murder at the Lanterne Rouge'' (2011), *''Murder below Montparnasse'' (2013), *''Murder in Pigalle'' (2014), *''Murder on the Champ de Mars'' (2015), *''Murder on the Quai'' (2016), *''Murder in Saint-Germain'' (2017), *''Murder on the Left Bank'' (2018), *''Murder in Bel-Air'' (2019), *''Murder at the Porte de Versailles'' (2022),


Other Novels

*''Three Hours in Paris'' (2020),


References


External links


Official site

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Cara Black, mystery writer


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Black, Cara American mystery writers American women novelists Living people 1951 births San Francisco State University alumni Writers from Chicago Writers from San Francisco Cañada College alumni 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists Women mystery writers 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers Novelists from Illinois