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Murder in the Métro: Laetitia Toureaux and the Cagoule in 1930s
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Murder in the Métro: Laetitia Toureaux and the Cagoule in 1930s France Paperback - 2012

by Brunelle, Gayle K., Finley-Croswhite, Annette

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From the rear cover

"A gripping historical whodunnit with chilling implications for our understanding of postwar France." -- Times Literary Supplement

"A fascinating study of France and of a time when the struggle between left-wing and right-wing politics was more than just rancorous. It was deadly." -- Washington Times

"An exceptionally fine work that is well researched and documented and consistently compelling." -- Publishers Weekly

"This is a great book: a gripping read and a fascinating insight into 1930s France. It will be assigned to my students." -- Kevin Passmore, American Historical Review

On the evening of May 16, 1937, the train doors opened at the Porte Doree station in the Paris Metro to reveal a dying woman slumped by a window, a nine-inch stiletto buried to its hilt in her neck. No one witnessed the crime, and the killer left behind little forensic evidence. The murder in the Paris Metro dominated the headlines for weeks, as journalists and the police slowly uncovered the shocking truth about the victim: a twenty-nine-year-old Italian immigrant and spy, the beautiful Laetitia Toureaux. Murder in the Metro unravels this captivating murder case as it details Toureaux's story amid the conflicted politics of 1930s France.

About the author

Gayle K. Brunelle, professor of history at California State University at Fullerton, is the author of The New World Merchants of Rouen, 1559--1630 and Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France.
Annette Finley-Croswhite is a professor of history at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. She is the author of Henry IV and the Towns: The Pursuit of Legitimacy in French Urban Society, 1589--1610.