Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Murder at the Moulin Rouge ~ Partners in Crime Tours Book Review & Giveaway!

November 3 – 28, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

MURDER AT THE MOULIN ROUGE
A Blackwell and Watson
Time-Travel Mystery, #5
by CAROL POULIOT

Police Procedural / Time-Travel Twist / Historical Mystery / Light Romance
Published by: Level Best Books
Publication Date: September 23, 2025
Number of Pages: 325

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SYNOPSIS
Paris, 1895. When a cancan dancer at the Moulin Rouge falls to her death from the top of one of Montmartre’s highest staircases, the police dismiss it as an accident. But, Madeleine was one of Toulouse-Lautrec’s favorite models, and the artist is certain she was murdered. Enter Depression-era detective Steven Blackwell and 21st-century journalist Olivia Watson, who travel back in time to Paris to hunt down the killer. Before long, they learn that a second dancer—a ballerina and favorite model of painter Edgar Degas—has died. Two dancers dead in two weeks. Two artists grieving. Is the killer targeting young dancers, or does this case involve the enigmatic Paris art world?

From the moment Steven and Olivia arrive, Steven is out of his element. The small-town cop has no idea what techniques the French police use in 1895. Worse, he has no official status to investigate murder in one of the world’s largest cities. The sleuths soon discover disturbing secrets at the Paris Ballet. And when Olivia insists on going undercover to visit a suspect’s house alone, Steven fears he’s made the biggest mistake of his life.

Travel back in time with Steven and Olivia, as they enter the back-stabbing world of dance in one of the world’s greatest cities. Murder at the Moulin Rouge is their most daring and dangerous case to date.

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BOOK REVIEW
I don't spend time on plot summary, so please read the book synopsis above.

Hall Ways Review: In Murder at the Moulin Rouge, Carol Pouliot masterfully pulls readers this way and that, convincing – and misleading – us, right up to the surprising, spectacular end. I cannot wait to go back to the beginning of this engaging, clever time-travel series and binge-read forward while I wait for the next installment.

Although Murder at the Moulin Rouge is the fifth book in the Blackwell & Watson Time-Travel Mystery series, it’s the first that I’ve read. Right from the start, I appreciated that the author provides an extensive “Cast of Characters” whom readers will meet in the book. Honestly, I only rarely had to consult it because the author didn’t overwhelm me with them, and I could easily keep them straight. Perhaps it helps that practically everyone is a suspect at one time or another.

As a lifelong Francophile (with an upcoming trip to France – SQUEEEEE), I absolutely loved being immersed in Paris. Even though this was the 1895 version of Paris, Carol Pouliot’s richly detailed descriptions are a reminder that the city is timeless. Numerous places I most recently saw in 2014, aren’t much different from the 1895 version described, so it feels realistic and evocative. Plus, the inclusion of French traditions, foods, and words lends authenticity to the story, and Pouliot does it in an organic way so that no translations are needed. Further enriching the story is the sprinkling of interesting historical factoids that are sure to pique readers’ interest. (The fascination with the Paris Morgue? The slanted floors at the Opรฉra? Who knew?) As a bonus, there’s a “Note from the Author” section at the end that separates fact from fiction, and it even includes links for further exploration.

“It had been worth all of it just to spend this one evening with the woman who was going to become his adored mother.” – Adult Stephen Blackwell, in 1895, speaking of Evangeline, with whom he’d just spent an evening and who would give birth to Stephen sometime in the next several years.

To say it’s complicated is an understatement. Reading the first few chapters of Murder at the Moulin Rouge, without having the benefit of the information from the four prior books in the series, I stalled because my head was spinning with loads of logistical questions. But, that’s on me for being late to the series party. By actively suspending my disbelief and giving the author the benefit of the doubt that all has been explained if one starts at the beginning, I was released to enjoy the book as the superior stand-alone mystery it is.

I would be remiss if I didn’t say bien fait, Mme Pouliot, for providing readers a cleanly edited novel. I didn’t notice even a single misplaced accent aigu, and that’s refreshing. Beyond the obvious lack of lead-up details, my only regret starting with book five is that I’ve not had the background and build-up to the relationship between the main characters, Stephen and Olivia. As such, there’s a part towards the end that’s a bit spoiler-ish, but it’s also quite clear that there will be more to come.

Murder at the Moulin Rouge is a well-researched historical mystery with sharp writing that gives readers sneak peeks into the lives of both Paris’s upper echelon and the working class, with a bit of social commentary on each. The quick escalation to the story’s surprising big reveal kept me rapidly flipping pages to a quick but satisfying resolution in this oh-so-French novel. Magnifique!

I voluntarily reviewed this book and received an e-ARC from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.

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AUTHOR BIO

A former language teacher and business owner, Carol Pouliot writes the acclaimed Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mysteries, traditional police procedurals with a seemingly impossible relationship between a Depression-era cop and a 21st-century journalist. With their fast pace and unexpected twists and turns, the books have earned praise from readers and mystery authors. 

Carol is a founding member of Sleuths and Sidekicks, four mystery writers who have banded together to share their love of mysteries; she's the immediate Past President and Program Chair of her Sisters in Crime chapter; and she's Co-Chair of Murderous March, an online mystery conference. When not writing, Carol can be found packing her suitcase and reaching for her passport for her next travel adventure.


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4 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! Fabulous review!!! I read Death Rang the Bell and gave that fantastic book 5 stars. I do suggest you read more!

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    1. Thank you! And HOORAY! I'm asking for the whole set for Christmas. Print, of course. I just know I'm going to adore this author's other books.

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  2. Thank you for hosting me today and for these wonderful comments!! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the books. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. You are most welcome! I truly cannot wait to go back to the beginning and see how everything came about! You've got a new fan, here. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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