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Is Devil's Puzzle book a real story?
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Hey everyone,

I've just turned the last page on "Devil's Puzzle" by Leilac Leamas, and wow, what a whirlwind! It's this blend of romance, thriller, espionage, and erotica that's got me hooked. The erotica isn't shy either, featuring quite vivid threesome and foursome scenes set against a lush European backdrop: Italy, Spain, Portugal, and France namely Paris.

One scene in particular has captured my attention: Paris, the protagonist attempts to infiltrate an exclusive club frequented by millionaires and aristocrats, aiming to tap a target's phone. This club, depicted with luxury and secrecy, turns out to be something akin to a high-end swinger's club. The level of detail in the book had me convinced these places could be real; I even googled all the locations mentioned, and they all checked out exactly as described.

However, this exclusive Parisian club remains elusive or secret. I didn't find it on Google. My searches turned up places like Castel Events and Killing Kittens, but nothing that matches the book's description. With a trip to Paris coming up in June, I'm incredibly keen to find out if this cluor something like it, actually exists. It would be an adventure to visit with a friend!

Has anyone else read the book and can shed some light on whether this club is real or purely fictional? Or, does anyone know of a club in Paris that fits the description? I'm utterly fascinated by the story and would love to explore the reality behind it, if there is any.

Thanks for your help!

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