
Cartier will launch Déclaration L’Eau, a new fragrance for men, later this month. Déclaration L’Eau is a flanker to 1998′s Déclaration, and follows 2012’s Déclaration d’un Soir…
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Cartier will launch Déclaration L’Eau, a new fragrance for men, later this month. Déclaration L’Eau is a flanker to 1998′s Déclaration, and follows 2012’s Déclaration d’un Soir…
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The new Summertime sofa from Gufram, designed by Italian artist Valerio Berruti. It smells like cinnamon and orange…
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Shakira has launched Aphrodisiac Elixir, a new flanker to 2012’s Shakira Elixir. Aphrodisiac Elixir follows 2013’s Wild Elixir…
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Marlen Harrison* has launched King’s Palace Perfumery, a new indie line with 12 fragrances…
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The Collector of Dying Breaths by M.J. Rose brands itself as “a novel of suspense.” After reading it, I’d like to propose another genre for it: modern gothic. The novel features an old French chateau, complicated family relationships, dungeons, murderous intrigue, and spontaneous past life regression. Open the book and you practically hear the thunder rumbling in the distance.
The Collector of Dying Breaths follows two interwoven storylines. The first story is told through a letter from René le Florentin, Catherine de Medici’s perfumer. René learned his trade at a monastery, where he was apprenticed to a monk who was working on a formula for immortality, which required as an ingredient a person’s last living breath. His story is interspersed with Jacqueline L’Etoile’s present-day story, told in the third person. Jac comes from a long line of perfumers…