Mystery in Paris
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 7
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2011-06-10
Last EP | 2018-12-19
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Rating : 8
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Follows a series of ghastly murders that occur in the most iconic places in the City of Light, centering around the women of the Belle Époque.
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Produced by
Thalie Images
France Télévisions
TV5 Monde
RTS
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2011-06-10
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Mystery at Moulin Rouge
2011-06-10
In 1892 Diane arrives in Paris to search for her missing sister. To learn the fate of her sister she auditions for the quadrille at Moulin rouge.
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The Eiffel Tower Mystery
2017-01-04
The daughter of one of the architects who built the Eiffel Tower gets framed for a murder that has taken place there, so she and her girlfriend embark on a quest across Paris to solve the mystery.
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Mystery at the Opera Garnier
2017-01-11
The Paris opera house is about to give a performance of Carmen, when a young usherette is killed in one of the boxes. Faustine must prove her fiancé’s innocence before it’s too late.
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Mystery at the Louvre Museum
2017-12-27
Mercure, a famous robber admired or feared by Parisian high society, is in fact a woman and is about to pull off a masterstroke by stealing a set of jewels that belonged to Empress Eugénie on the night it is displayed at the Louvre Museum.
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Mystery at the Place Vendome
2018-01-03
When Jeanne, the recognized sous chef of the Ritz Paris, discovers her son has been kidnapped, she must make some difficult decisions.
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Mystery at the Élysée
2018-12-05
A mother and a son employed in the Elysée investigate on a murder.
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Mystery at Sorbonne University
2018-12-19
Victoire, the first female law student admitted to the Sorbonne, is accused of murder. Helped by her professor, she's in a race against time to prove her innocence.
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