Perhaps no one better than the French understand how to make Molière's 'The Imaginary Invalid' current and funny. 'La Grande Nouvelle' based on Molière's last play and directed by Philippe Adrien at The Storm Theater in Paris was a delightful mix of innovation and humor.
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Expatriates on Fourth of July in Paris
Expatriate Americans in Paris celebrate Independence Day their way. This is an excerpt from my novel in progress, 'Garden of Ghosts.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Remember the Time’ by Bill Whitfield, Javon Beard, and Tanner Colby
For those who think they know all they needed to know about the King of Pop, 'Remember the Time' will prove you wrong.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Blood Royal’ by Eric Jager
The story of a murder that unraveled France.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Floats the Dark Shadow’ by Yves Fey
Can the horror in the shadows of the beautiful city of Paris dim its lights to the world?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Crypt Thief: A Hugo Marston Novel,’ by Mark Pryor
A Paris set mystery that doesn't quite capture the City of Lights.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Diabolist’ by Layton Green
In an effort to find answers to a brutal murder, Dominic Grey is catapulted into the darkness of a religious cult out to take power.
Read More »DVD Review: Maigret, Complete Collection
Michael Gambon as Inspector Jules Maigret - be prepared to be amazed by one of the finest performances for television you've ever seen.
Read More »Book Review: The Woman From Paris by Santa Montefiore
The Woman from Paris sees the main character finding a home among strangers, yet knowing that soon the lie will come to the surface, destroying all hope and trust.
Read More »Interview with Chris Karslen, Author of Byzantine Gold
Romantic suspense author Chris Karslen talks about weaving history and archaeology into her stories.
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