Jean-Francois Parot

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      Praise for Jean-François Parot

      ‘The period detail is marvellously evocative, Le Floch is brave and engaging …’ Economist

      ‘Parot succeeds brilliantly in his reconstruction of pre-revolutionary Paris, in splendid period detail.’ The Times

      ‘A solid and detailed evocation of pre-revolutionary France – the poverty and squalor, side by side with the wealth and splendour, are brought lovingly to life. And the plot has all the twists, turns and surprises the genre demands.’ Independent on Sunday

      ‘Jean-François Parot’s evocation of eighteenth-century Paris is richly imagined and full of fascinating historical snippets.’ Financial Times

      ‘Parot’s clever plotting and sharp eye for detail are, as ever, first rate …’ Mail on Sunday

      ‘… Le Floch is an engaging conduit for the reader through the teeming, phantasmagoric capital that is eighteenth-century Paris.’ Independent

      ‘The atmosphere is marvellous, the historical detail precise, and Le Floch and his colleagues are an engaging bunch …’ Guardian

      ‘An interesting evocation of place and period.’ The Literary Review

      THE

       NICOLAS LE

       FLOCH AFFAIR

      JEAN-FRANÇOIS PAROT

      Translated from the French by Howard Curtis

      Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Ministère français chargé de la Culture – Centre National du Livre.

      This work is published with support from the French Ministry of Culture/Centre National du Livre.

      For Maurice Roisse

      CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Dedication

      Background to The Nicolas Le Floch Affair

      Dramatis Personae

       The Nicolas Le Floch Affair

      I NEAP TIDE

      II SUSPICION

      III TRAPS

      IV DARK DEEDS

      V VANISHING TRICKS

      VI LONDON

      VII CONFUSION

      VIII DEAD END

      IX HUNTING

      X THE KING

      XI ILLUMINATION

      XII THE BATHS OF JULIAN

      XIII THE SEAL OF SECRECY

      EPILOGUE

      Notes

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      Also by Jean-François Parot

      About the Author

      Copyright

       Background to The Nicolas Le Floch Affair

      For those readers coming to the adventures of Nicolas Le Floch for the first time, it is useful to know that in the first book in the series, The Châtelet Apprentice, the hero, a foundling raised by Canon Le Floch in Guérande, is sent away from his native Brittany by his godfather, the Marquis de Ranreuil, who is concerned about his daughter Isabelle’s growing fondness for the young man.

      On arrival in Paris he is taken in by Père Grégoire at the Monastery of the Decalced Carmelites and on the recommendation of the marquis soon finds himself in the service of Monsieur de Sartine, Lieutenant General of Police in Paris. Under his tutelage, Nicolas is quick to learn and is soon familiar with the mysterious working methods of the highest ranks of the police service. At the end of his year’s apprenticeship, he is entrusted with a confidential mission, one that will result in him rendering a signal service to Louis XV and the Marquise de Pompadour.

      Aided by his deputy and mentor, Inspector Bourdeau, and putting his own life at risk on several occasions, he successfully unravels a complicated plot. Received at court by the King, he is rewarded with the post of commissioner of police at the Châtelet and, under the direct authority of Monsieur de Sartine, continues to be assigned to special investigations.

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

      NICOLAS LE FLOCH : a police commissioner at the Châtelet

      MONSIEUR DE SARTINE : Lieutenant General of Police in Paris

      MONSIEUR DE SAINT-FLORENTIN: Minister of the King’s Household

      PIERRE BOURDEAU : a police inspector

      OLD MARIE : an usher at the Châtelet

      TIREPOT : a police spy

      RABOUINE : a police spy

      AIMÉ DE NOBLECOURT : a former procurator

      MARION: his cook

      POITEVIN : his servant

      CATHERINE GAUSS : a former canteen-keeper, Nicolas Le Floch’s maid

      GUILLAUME SEMACGUS : a navy surgeon

      AWA : his cook

      CHARLES HENRI SANSON : the public executioner

      MARIE-ANNE SANSON : his wife

      LA PAULET : a former brothel-keeper

      LA SATIN : a brothel-keeper

      LA PRÉSIDENTE : a prostitute

      JULIE DE LASTÉRIEUX : Nicolas Le Floch’s mistress

      CASIMIR : her manservant

      JULIA : her maid

      MONSIEUR DE LA BORDE : First Groom of the King’s Bedchamber

      COMMISSIONER CHORREY : a police commissioner at the Châtelet

      COMMISSIONER CAMUSOT : a retired former police commissioner

      GASPARD : a royal page

      FRIEDRICH VON MÜVALA : a Swiss traveller

      BALBASTRE : organist of Notre Dame

      THÉVENEAU DE MORANDE : a French lampoonist living in London

      THE CHEVALIER D’ÉON : a French secret agent in London

      LORD ASHBURY : an agent of the British secret service

      THE DUC DE RICHELIEU : a marshal of France

      KING LOUIS XV

      MADAME DU BARRY : the King’s mistress

      THE DAUPHIN, later KING LOUIS XVI

      MASTER BONTEMPS : senior member of the Company of Notaries

      Royal

      MASTER TIPHAINE : Julie de Lastérieux’s notary

      MASTER VACHON : a tailor

      MONSIEUR DE SÉQUEVILLE : the King’s secretary with