City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris

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City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris

Appointed to conquer the "crime capital of the world", the first police chief of Paris faces an epidemic of murder in the late 1600s. Assigned by Louis XIV, Nicolas de La Reynie begins by clearing the streets of filth and installing lanterns throughout Paris, turning it into the City of Light.

The fearless La Reynie pursues criminals through the labyrinthine neighborhoods of the city. He unearths a tightly knit cabal of poisoners, witches, and renegade priests. As he exposes their unholy work, he soon learns that no one is safe from black magic - not even the Sun King. In a world where a royal glance can turn success into disgrace, the distance between the quietly back-stabbing world of the king's court and the criminal underground proves disturbingly short. Nobles settle scores by employing witches to craft poisons and by hiring priests to perform dark rituals in Paris' most illustrious churches and cathedrals.

As La Reynie continues his investigations, he is haunted by a single question: could Louis' mistresses be involved in such nefarious plots? The pragmatic and principled La Reynie must decide just how far he will go to protect his king.

From secret courtrooms to torture chambers, City of Light, City of Poison is a gripping true-crime tale of deception and murder. Based on thousands of pages of court transcripts and La Reynie's compulsive note taking, as well as on letters and diaries, Tucker's riveting narrative makes the fascinating, real-life characters breathe and live.

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Listening Length: 9 hours and 6 minutes

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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Audible.com Release Date: March 21, 2017

Language: English, English

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This book was so much more than I had anticipated. She writes about 1600 - 1700 France as if it is a novel - except it's all true. If you are going to buy the book -- I suggest you buy the hardback. The cover is exquisite and the pictures are beautiful!! I learned more from her book about French history than I did from any history class. If you are a homeschooling mom, like I am, you can definitely use this book for your high school students who take French. They will love it!!

With a highly accessible narrative style, City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris invites the modern reader back to reinvestigate a true extravagant scandal that involved a web of: suspicious deaths, damaging accusations, painful confessions and lasting ciphers that have all become to be known under the bewitching title of The Affair of the Poisons (L'affaire des poisons). From 1677-1682 the city of Paris served as the backdrop to a deadly mystery that went unnoticed by many including medical professionals at the time, what was thought to be simply explained by gangrenous accumulations of bile or mistakes on inexperienced autopsy tables would soon be revealed in vile depositions to involve poisoned shirts and pulverized toads. As grisly as it all seems, those are all only parts of the baleful truths that Nicolas de La Reynie (the first police chief of Paris) would soon bring to light and the polite belief that stops at privilege or esteemed morals would be destroyed forever in society’s eyes.As fascinating as City of Light, City of Poison ended for this reader who confesses to seek out and collect subjects of dark history; I wanted more and for the stories or cases to go on beyond 54% on her kindle. I also thought the beginning a little uneven (along with some spellings and wished for more photos of key names and locations in the final pages) but appreciated the strange ambiance this work eventually brought allowing the curious to fall in step with La Reynie’s investigations and persistence in everything. I also found the back and forth private and public dramas presented from the halls of Versailles to the mean back alleys (and even in the dank reaches of frightening rooms meant for the Question) irresistibly beguiling but at the same time refined with an overall notable respectable approach. I admit not always easy topics to read in detail come about in the pages of City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris and it did have its unfortunate personal disappoints but Ms. Tucker has certainly researched and conjures all the distrustful notions from 17th-century Paris from watching what your wear, where you step and questioning who you can trust to rise and flame the mind to learn more about all presented and that’s why this title is staying on my unique shelves.

A dark page of history was coaxed into the light by author, Holly Tucker. City of Light, City of Poison surpasses all previous attempts to harness a complicated story with a multitude of players. I have read them all, Love and Louis XIV by Antonia Fraser, The Affair of the Poisons by Anne Somerset, and Athenais by Lisa Hilton, but none tell the story in the manner of Ms. Tucker.The thorough research and pacing of the chapters keeps the reader on the edge for the next detailed development. My personal favorite is the description of La Voison’s neighborhood in comparison to the surrounding city. Placing the events in their setting gives the reader a true sense of the times and the lives of the players. These dark corners where even darker deeds transpired are where the true story played out, not necessarily within vaunted Versailles. Holly Tucker unleashes a fascinating tale you might consider well-known, but in that belief, you will soon find yourself mistaken and enthralled. City of Light, City of Poison - worth every page.

THIS IS A NEW FAVORITE!!! I absolutely LOVED this work of historical nonfiction.Tucker's writing is absolutely phenomenal. She truly paints a picture of 17th century France, and at times it feels like you're reading a novel rather than historical nonfiction. It's a page turner, but Tucker is also meticulous in her research. Given the nature of this book--everyone is getting murdered, poisoners everywhere, possible cannibalism and child sacrifice--it's easy to see how the author might fall into the trap of playing up the sensationalism for the sake of a wilder story. Tucker resists the urge, and the book is all the stronger because of that.In addition to its salacious elements, this book is a fascinating portrait of a man trying his best to force order upon a decidedly disorderly city. The contrast between La Reynie's storyline and that of the murderers trying to take control of their own worlds through violent means presents a fantastic contrast.This is now among my favorite books of all time, and might be my favorite work of historical nonfiction. Definitely worth picking up!

This is the first nonfiction book I have read in awhile. I found the author, Holly Tucker, is able to pace the story in a gripping way that makes you feel that you are actually reading a work of great fiction. The fact that this incident really happened only helps to enhance the interest in the story. I learned so much about the time period, but never once felt like I was being beaten over the head with a history lesson. It amazes me how prevalent poisonings were at the time and how sophisticated the techniques were to make them hard to trace. I devoured every page of this book. That would be my one minor complaint with the story, it seemed to go by to quickly. Such is the case I guess when dealing with an actual account of history, but I still wanted more.

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