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I spent a pleasant afternoon in the sunshine listening to this and enjoyed it immensely. Opal as a character is easy to get along with and has a background that offers much to be explored in further stories, as any mysterious investigation she may be involved in. Looking forward to another instalment.

'A Most Parisian Murder' is a historical amateur detective mystery with great pacing! Millicent Binks delivers a glamorous setting, intriguing characters, and a satisfying puzzle to unravel. Additionally, Antonia Beamish's stellar performance enhances the story.
Special thanks to Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for a complimentary copy of this audiobook. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

That was fun! The author seems to have done a great deal of research into the art and design of the location and era, which made the setting more real than your average cozy setting. (Yes it helps that Paris is a real place where frequent murders is more plausible, but the details are much greater than those found in your average made-up small town cozy.) The main character is very much a product of her upbringing, and I will say that in any other genre I'd probably have found her to be kind of spoiled and annoying, but since she has the role of amateur sleuth, her personality works for the book.