The Woman at la Gare de l’Est

The Woman at la Gare de l’Est
The Woman at la Gare de l’Est
Theasa Tuohy
In sizzling August Paris, three women and a sharp-witted 4½-year-old are drawn into an art-theft ring after a snatched purse and murder at Gare de l'Est. With a dashing detective and their young “Eloise of Four-Year-Old detectives,” they race to unravel the mystery, navigating Paris’s vibrant streets and dangerous secrets.

About the Author

Theasa Tuohy is an accomplished novelist, journalist, and playwright with a rich background in storytelling. Her career spans work with five daily newspapers and the Associated Press, where she honed the reporting skills that now breathe life into her fiction. Tuohy’s novels, celebrated for their historical accuracy and strong female protagonists, have earned praise from Kirkus Reviews and recognition as finalists for the Oklahoma Book Award, a testament to her storytelling skills. Whether she’s diving into the harrowing world of a female correspondent in Vietnam or following the daring exploits of a female reporter and the pilots of the first female transcontinental air race of 1929, exploring the spirited clashes of women in the 1920s, Tuohy’s work consistently captures the essence of female empowerment and friendship. With the release of her latest book, Mademoiselle le Sleuth, Tuohy brings her signature style to the second of her mystery series set in Paris.

Theasa Tuohy