![]() ![]() Like the cast of distinctive characters led by down-and-out heroine Jess, determined to find out what’s happened to her journalist-brother Ben, who is nowhere to be found when she shows up to visit from London. The Paris Foley gives us in this novel isn’t one of charm and romance it’s dark and menacing. In The Paris Apartment, a deliciously creepy and clever whodunit told in alternating points of view, we’re treated to yet another atmospheric page-turner and writing that feels simply effortless, perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Ruth Ware.Īs you might imagine, the eerie Paris apartment where this mystery unfolds is its own wonderfully drawn character, a swanky but unsettling old building with walls that seem to know something we don’t. ![]() There’s something so wonderfully satisfying about settling in with a new book you know won’t disappoint-and Lucy Foley has established herself as that kind of trusted author. ![]()
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