The Paris Apartment : A Novel
DH 125,00
Quand Jess arrive à Paris pour séjourner chez son demi-frère Ben, elle trouve son luxueux appartement vide et ses énigmatiques voisins murés dans le silence. Alors qu'elle perce les sombres secrets de l'immeuble, la confiance s'érode et la tension monte dans ce thriller claustrophobique, sur la toile de fond d'une Ville Lumière aussi belle qu'inquiétante. 🕵️♀️🌃🔍
Description
Jess arrives in Paris hoping to escape her messy life and reconnect with her half-brother, Ben. But when she reaches his luxurious apartment, he’s nowhere to be found. The building’s residents—a secretive concierge, a reclusive heiress, a struggling writer, and others—seem oddly hostile, leaving Jess to wonder why Ben’s neighbors are so reluctant to help. As she digs deeper, she uncovers hidden tensions and long-buried secrets, each clue hinting that Ben’s disappearance may be tied to the building’s shadowy past.
The novel weaves between Jess’s frantic search and the perspectives of the apartment’s inhabitants, revealing fractured relationships and dangerous obsessions. Foley’s atmospheric prose captures the eerie charm of Paris, transforming the city’s beauty into a backdrop of suspense. The crumbling grandeur of the apartment building mirrors the characters’ fractured lives, where trust is scarce and everyone has something to hide.
As Jess pieces together fragments of the truth, she realizes Ben’s life might have been entangled with lies far darker than she imagined. The story builds tension through shifting timelines and unreliable voices, keeping readers guessing until the final twist. Themes of family loyalty, societal privilege, and the cost of secrecy are explored, adding depth to the thriller’s pulse-pounding mystery.
The Paris Apartment masterfully combines the glamour of Paris with a claustrophobic sense of dread, blending classic whodunit elements with modern psychological suspense. Fans of Agatha Christie and contemporary thrillers will appreciate the intricate plot and morally complex characters.
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