Nicolas Le Floch Books in Order
Nicolas Le Floch is a series of historical mystery novels by French author Jean-François Parot, following the police investigator Nicolas Le Floch in 18th-century Paris during the reign of Louis XV and Louis XVI. The original French series ran to 14 novels (2000-2017), but only the first six were translated into English (published 2007-2012); it was also adapted into a French television series.
Publication order
In the order the books were originally released.
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2007 · Jean-François Parot
The Châtelet Apprentice is a 2007 book by Jean-François Parot. It is book 1 of the series Nicolas Le Floch.
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Buy on Amazon2008 · Jean-François Parot
The second investigation featuring Nicolas Le Floch, this book centers on a sinister death at the opera that reveals corruption within the French…
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Buy on Amazon2008 · Jean-François Parot
The Phantom of the Rue Royale is a 2008 book by Jean-François Parot. It is book 3 of the series Nicolas Le Floch.
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Buy on Amazon2009 · Jean-François Parot
The Nicolas Le Floch Affair is a 2009 book by Jean-François Parot. It is book 4 of the series Nicolas Le Floch.
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2010 · Jean-François Parot
The Saint-Florentin Murders is a 2010 book by Jean-François Parot. It is book 5 of the series Nicolas Le Floch.
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Buy on Amazon2012 · Jean-François Parot
The Baker's Blood is a 2012 book by Jean-François Parot. It is book 6 of the series Nicolas Le Floch.
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Frequently asked questions
What order should I read the Nicolas Le Floch books in?
Read them in publication order, starting with “The Châtelet Apprentice”. Start with “The Châtelet Apprentice.”
How many books are in the Nicolas Le Floch series?
We list 6 books by Jean-François Parot , published between 2007–2012.
Where can I buy the Nicolas Le Floch books?
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Reading order compiled from author/publisher guidance and verified bibliographic data. Spotted an error? We continuously correct the catalog.