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Blood on the Seine

France’s Darkest Crimes Since 1945

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By: Evan Blackmoor
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Blood on the Seine: France’s Darkest Crimes Since 1945
by Evan Blackmoor


France—the land of romance, art, and history… and a shadowy underworld of unspeakable crime. From the “Vampire of Paris” who lured Holocaust refugees to their deaths, to manipulative con artists who enslaved entire families, to serial killers who terrorized Parisian streets, Blood on the Seine dives into the chilling true stories that shook a nation.


Experience the crimes that made headlines and haunted neighborhoods: murders fueled by greed, obsession, and ideology; psychological manipulations that exploited trust and fear; cyber-enabled frauds and murder-for-hire in the digital age; and the high-profile trials that captured the nation’s imagination.

Written with the suspense of a thriller and the rigor of investigative reporting, this book explores not only the crimes themselves but the minds behind them—and the society they terrorized. Perfect for fans of true crime, forensic psychology, and gripping real-life mysteries, Blood on the Seine reveals the darkness lurking beneath France’s elegant streets.


Discover:

• France’s most infamous murderers, manipulators, and serial killers since 1945

• The rise of psychological manipulation, cybercrime, and modern criminal methods

• How law enforcement, forensics, and society adapted to evolving threats

• High-profile trials, media sensationalism, and the public fascination with crime


Step into the shadows of post-war France—and experience the chilling stories that will haunt you long after the last page.

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