The Infamous Dandy: Henri Pranzini

· Criminal Novel Book 3 · 3E éditions
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This is the true story of Henri Pranzini and Régine de Montille (born Marie Régnault), two fascinating individuals whose colorful lives tragically intersect in Paris in 1887.

Régine de Montille, a determined woman with an independent mind, built a life and amassed a fortune for herself as the mistress of high-society men (and some women) in France. She witnessed some of the greatest moments in 19th-century French history, including the protests of Républicains who rallied against Napoleon III’s Empire at the funeral of journalist Victor Noir, the declaration of the radical Paris Commune, and the bombardment of Issy-les-Moulineaux. During a brief stay in Bavaria, she met King Ludwig II and composer Richard Wagner. A courtesan, a socialite, and a shrewd businesswoman, she climbed her way into the Parisian elite. But it all ended when she encountered Henri Pranzini.

Henri Pranzini was born in Alexandria, Egypt. He had an exotic look, seductive eyes, and a brilliant mind. Knowing eight languages, he worked as a tour guide, an interpreter, a soldier, a trader, and an art dealer, among other things, but his true passions were gambling and rich women. From attending the inauguration of the Suez Canal to serving in the British Army in Afghanistan and the Sudan, from Russia to Italy to Singapore, from Bombay to Burma, finally landing in France, a fastidiously dressed Pranzini was always on the lookout for his next big score. This infamous dandy eventually spiraled into the orbit of the wealthy Régine de Montille. Crossing paths on the Champs-Élysées, their relationship culminated in a shocking triple murder and a trial that rocked all of France.

This stunning narrative, written in vivid prose, is a true masterpiece of creative nonfiction, bringing to life two complex and captivating individuals and the incredible events of their lifetimes.

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About the author

With a background in law, politics, and public health, Viviane Janouin-Benanti spent many years working with community outreach organizations in France. Her first two books are related to her work in that field. Today, Janouin-Benanti devotes her time exclusively to writing novels. Fascinated by true stories, her aim is to breathe life into her characters: real people who were the perpetrators and victims at the center of major criminal and historical cases. Her novels open the door for readers to peek into the personal lives of those involved in the crimes. These works of creative nonfiction revive a centuries-long French tradition of retelling the stories of criminal cases. Based on true facts, they portray the realities of France’s history, which was often tumultuous, vulnerable to regime changes, and rife with religious and social conflict. Viviane Janouin-Benanti dives deeply into her research to analyze the facts of each case, the motivations of key figures in the crimes, and other circumstances that may have contributed to the tragic events of each transgression. The human beings she describes are often very complex, and she does not try to simplify them. Through her study of court cases and the cultural contexts in which they occurred, she brings actual men and women back to life and tells their stories.

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