Notebook Mysteries ~ Parisian Intrigue (Notebook Mysteries Book 6) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Parisian Intrigue (Notebook Mysteries #6)Parisian Intrigue by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Parisian Intrigue is the sixth book in the Notebook Mysteries series. I love this series, and I’m always excited about reading the next book! Emma is a sleuth solving mysteries in the late 19th Century. Her adventures often coincide with interesting historical events – in this case, we get to visit the Paris Exposition! That’s one of the top things I’d go to if I had a time machine so it’s wonderful to be able to see it in the story.

The setting of this book is great, the author paints a vivid picture of everything from the boat they travel to Europe on to the wonders of the exposition. It’s a wonderfully immersive read!

I like that Dora and Tim come along for the adventure. It’s good to learn more about those characters and see how they get involved in different situations.

I’d recommend reading the whole series – it’s great! And you get to know the characters properly. But you could jump in here if you’ve got a particular interest in the Paris Exposition. It gets five stars from me!

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