
Maid in Paris
By Frank Kane
1966
First Published
4.33
Average Rating
174
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"Maid in Paris" is an enchanting literary journey that unveils the captivating story of Isabelle, a young woman who finds herself entangled in the bustling heart of Paris. Authored with meticulous attention to detail, the book is a harmonious blend of vivid imagery, heartfelt emotions, and immersive storytelling. Set against the romantic backdrop of Paris, the novel follows Isabelle, a spirited and determined protagonist, as she navigates the intricate world of a modern-day maid. Through her eyes, readers are transported into the luxurious homes and hidden corners of the city, each page brimming with evocative descriptions that paint the cityscape with a touch of magic.
Avg Rating
4.33
Number of Ratings
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Author
Frank Kane
Author · 37 books
Frank Kane, Brooklyn-born and a lifetime New Yorker, worked for many years in journalism and corporate public relations before shifting to fiction writing. At the time he was selling crime stories to the pulps he was also sustaining a career writing scripts for such radio shows as Gangbusters and The Shadow. In addition to the Johnny Liddells, Kane wrote several suspense novels, some softcore erotica, and (under the pen name of Frank Boyd) "Johnny Staccato", a Gold Medal original paperback based on the short-lived noir television series, starring John Cassavetes, about a Greenwich Village bebop pianist turned private detective.