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Intoxicating, witty and delicious, like Paris itself

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Kate Muir is a weekly columnist in The Times magazine, and has worked as a foreign correspondent in Paris, New York and Washington, D.C. She was born in Glasgow and now lives in North London with her husband and three children. Left Bank" is her second novel.

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London Times columnist Muir's impressive fiction debut, an atmospheric tour of Paris, follows the contretemps of "the Great Mind and the Great Body of the Left Bank": Olivier Malin, descendant of an old-line French family (Victorieux ? Touts is the family motto) and author of Chechnya: Beyond Philosophy, is the telegenic intellectual pere de famille with an insatiable appetite for fine cheeses and slender young mistresses, while his wife, Texas-born "sub-pornographic art-house" film star Madison, is too old for nude scenes, but too young to retire. The discomfiture underlying their marriage ignites when their seven-year-old daughter, Sabine, disappears in a theme park. As Olivier and Madison search for Sabine, the family's circle of servants and supporters, knowingly or not, pulls the couple apart. Paul, a museum curator, has an unrequited passion for Madison; Anna, the English nanny, consummates Olivier's passion for her at the Hotel Select; and Madame Canovas, the nosy concierge, keeps the gossip circulating. Muir's book is filled with sensations, insights and barbs ("She was exquisitely polite but rather formal, with the reserved expression of the recently Botoxed") and is enriched by perceptions about culture, politics and the doomed love affair between America and France. (July) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Parisian celebs Olivier -Malin, who sounds a lot like Bernard-Henri Levy, and American actress wife Madison are smugly content until their daughter disappears at a theme park. A big debut for (London) Times columnist Muir. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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