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y separately published work icon Hotel Du Barry single work   novel   historical fiction   crime  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Hotel Du Barry
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'London's luxurious HOTEL DU BARRY has been left unscathed by WW1 and the party has just begun: tainted love, murderous desires and gin. It's THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL with a dash of Gatsby.

'When a laughing baby is found amongst the Hotel du Barry's billowing sheets, tucked up in an expensive pair of ladies' bloomers and neatly pegged to the laundry line, the hotel staff resolve to keep the child. The hotel's owner, Daniel du Barry, still mourning the loss of his lover in an automobile accident, adopts the little girl, names her after his favourite champagne and seeks consolation in fatherhood. Cat du Barry grows up beloved by both hotel staff and guests, equally at home in the ninth floor premium suite as she is in the labyrinth below stairs.

Years later when Daniel du Barry dies in sinister circumstances, Cat determines to solve the mystery with the assistance of her extended hotel family.

'From hotel detective to roguish Irish gigolo, from compassionate housekeeper to foxy chamber maid, each will play their wicked part in this novel that will charm, amuse and delight.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Epigraph: 'In victory, you deserve Champagne. In defeat, you need it.' –Napoleon Bonaparte

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  • Also sound recording; large print

Works about this Work

Material Girls End up Choosing Autonomy Robyn Walton , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1 April 2017; (p. 18)
'In her new novel, The Spectacular Life of Sasha Torte, and its recent predecessor Hotel du Barry, Melbourne author Lesley Truffle gives the young female protagonists extraordinary adventures and social mobility. Her humour is droll, her tone arch, her satire pervasive.' (Introduction)
Material Girls End up Choosing Autonomy Robyn Walton , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1 April 2017; (p. 18)
'In her new novel, The Spectacular Life of Sasha Torte, and its recent predecessor Hotel du Barry, Melbourne author Lesley Truffle gives the young female protagonists extraordinary adventures and social mobility. Her humour is droll, her tone arch, her satire pervasive.' (Introduction)
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