A review by jwoodsum
The Bones of Paris by Laurie R. King

4.0

Super creepy but well done. Set in 1929 Paris - lots of great cultural history slid into the main plot with guest visits by Picasso, Hemingway and Man Ray.

This book marks the return of Harris (from Touchstone). He is in Paris trying to forget his disastorous almost-affair with Sarah Grey. He's working as a sort of P.I. to make ends meet. He's on the trail of a missing American girl. He encounters the Surrealists who have a fascination with death and some of their exceedingly creepy films and other art works.

Not for the squeamish!