Little Follies
About
A visit to Krakow intended to test a new relationship turns out to be fraught with danger when two Americans encounter a man pursuing a dark ambition in the waning months of the last millennium. Theft, murder, and magic propel the plot, which reaches a climax at the turn of the millennium, when relationships are realigned and follies laid bare.
Praise for this book
“This magical eastern European crime caper is filled with crackling romantic suspense, priceless artifacts, stoic philosophy and a truly stunning character arc.”
“A skilled and riveting read from start to finish, Little Follies: A Mystery at the Millennium showcases author Carolyn Korsmeyer’s genuine flair for originality and the kind of narrative driven storytelling style that will have special appeal for readers with an interest in international crime thrillers.”
Absolutely beautifully written! And the narration by Monica Wemitt is perfection! The twists and turns of the story, descriptions of the art, the museums, the beauty of the town wonderfully told. I could picture the institutions, the bridges and the anxiety in their risky (& dangerous) situations. Plots of historical significance, the characters lives, motivations, and their own passions beautifully told and developed. I truly enjoyed the descriptions of the town, the museums and libraries and the dynamics of the friends and colleagues, as well as all of the characters of this intriguing drama … What a wonderful book! I I highly recommend this novel! Congratulations to the Author and the Narrator!