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Authors: Susan Russo Anderson
Chapter
45: From the Conservatory
From their conservatory where they
enjoyed an after-dinner café, Serafina gazed out over all of Paris, Loffredo by
her side. The street lamps had long ago been lit, and the city before them
seemed like a magical kingdom.
“Valois told me that Haussmann
had fifteen thousand gas lamps installed on the streets of Paris.”
“Tomorrow let’s go to the Louvre
if it rains. We have one more day to celebrate before I start to work,”
Loffredo said.
“And if the sun shines?”
“The Medici Pool in the
Luxembourg gardens. I have something to give you.”
Serafina smiled. “At the Medici
Pool?”
Loffredo kissed the top of her
head. “Was Valois surprised when you told him?”
“He tried to hide it, but yes,
he was. Not used to Sicilian women.”
“But Sophie is a Frenchwoman
now.”
“On paper, yes, and I’ve gotten
as close to the truth as I will ever be on this case.”
“You’ve not uncovered the whole
truth?”
Serafina shook her head.
“There’s no such thing as uncovering the whole truth, unless you’re the
Madonna
.”
“Does she tell her Son?”
Serafina arched a brow. “Most of
the time. But we poor mortals, we dig and dig and dig and never reach the
bottom.”
They embraced, and Paris
shimmered in their glow.
She heard Vicenzu yelling as he
clambered up the stairs. Way too early. Their bedroom door burst open and he
limped toward her.
“It’s Carlo,” he said. His eyes
were wild as he handed her the wire and he gulped air. “From Busacca.”
“Regret to inform you. Your
family home in Oltramari burned to ground. Body of your son Carlo Florio found
amid debris.”
The End
Serafina Florio
,
midwife and sleuth, a widow
with seven children
Loffredo
, Oltramari’s medical examiner,
Serafina’s lover
Elena
, his wife, estranged and living in Paris
Don Tigro
, Oltramari’s mafia capo
Carlo
, Serafina’s oldest son, a medical student
Carmela
, Serafina’s oldest daughter, a
single mother, Carlo’s twin
Nunzio
, Carmela’s son
Vicenzu
, Serafina’s middle son, a
pharmacist
Renata
, Serafina’s second daughter, a
pastry chef
Giulia
, Serafina’s third daughter, a
designer, living in Paris
Maria
, Serafina’s youngest daughter, a prodigy
Totò
, Serafina’s youngest son, an altar boy
Teo
, an orphan living with Serafina
Assunta
, Serafina’s domestic
Rosa
, Serafina’s best friend, a single mother and erstwhile
madam
Gesuzza
, her maid
Tessa
, Rosa’s adopted daughter, an art student
Arcangelo
, Rosa’s stableboy
The Commissioner
, Oltramari’s chief of police
Colonna
, venal inspector in Oltramari
Levi Busacca
, Elena’s father; commissions
Serafina to find his daughter’s killer
Léon Renault
, Prefect of Police, Paris,
1871-1876
Alphonse Valois
, inspector at
La Sûreté Nationale
assigned to investigate Elena’s
death
Françoise Valois
, his wife
Charlus Valois
, their son
Étienne Gaston
, one of Elena’s lovers
Jacques
, his butler
Sophie de Masson
,
Levi Busacca’s sister, Elena’s
aunt. Runs millinery shops in Paris
Beniamino de Masson
, Sophie’s oldest son
David de Masson
, Sophie’s middle son
Ricci de Masson
, Sophie’s youngest son
Madame Josephine Joyeuse
, designer at Busacca et Fils
Madame Gruenfeld
, Elena’s neighbor
Mimette
, her pregnant maid
Papillon
, Elena’s kitten
Shadows
, two men hired to follow
Serafina
Cameo appearances
by Auguste Renoir, Berthe
Morisot, Victorine Meurent, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, Stéphane Mallarmé,
Stéphane Tarnier
Places
Oltramari
, Serafina’s home town, a
fictional village on the northern coast of Sicily
Busacca et Fils
, millinery stores in Palermo
and Paris owned by Levi Busacca
House of Grinaldi
, fictional couturier in Paris
where Giulia is a designer
Café Procope
, rue l’Ancienne Comédie
Bofinger
, a brasserie in the seventh
arrondissement
Véfour
, Palais Royale [rewrite]
Maison Dorée
, boulevard des Italiens
Les Halles
, wholesale flower and vegetable
market in Paris, closed in 1971
Copyright © 2013 by Susan Russo
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Susan Russo Anderson is a writer, a mother, a grandmother, a
widow, a member of Sisters In Crime, a graduate of Marquette University. She
has taught language arts and creative writing, worked for a publisher, an
airline, an opera company. Like Faulkner’s Dilsey, she’s seen the best and the
worst, the first and the last. Through it all, and to understand it somewhat,
she writes.