The Blood of Lorraine
By Barbara Corrado Pope
(Pegasus Books, Hardcover, 9781605980980, 367pp.)
Publication Date: July 2010
Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook, Paperback
Categories: Thrillers
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Description
In the wake of the Vernet murders in Aix-en-Provence, magistrateBernard Martin moves to the town of Nancy in Lorraine, France, along with his pregnant wife Clarie, who is as fervent about Republican ideals as her husband. They are not in Nancy longwhen an infant boy is found dead, his tiny body mutilated. Thewet nurse and mother say that this was a case of ritual sacrifice by a wandering tinker, or Jew.Yet as Bernard delves deeper into the different personalitiessurrounding the case, he struggles to reconcile his Republicanbeliefs with the subtle nuances of Nancy s Jewish Diaspora, allwhile balancing the racial tensions and politics within the courthouse. Meanwhile his beloved Clarie, now reeling from the deathof her own child, seems to be falling prey to the propaganda being spewed throughout town, forcing Bernard to acknowledge thefrailties of the human psyche. Fearing a vigilante mob sparkedby the church, Bernard must unveil the murderers before Nancyexperiences her own pogrom.












