The Paris Apartment
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3.8
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Lucy Foley
The new murder mystery thriller from the No.1, million-copy bestseller ‘Compelling, up-all-night reading’ Erin Kelly‘Atmosphere you can cut with a knife’Alex Michaelides‘Cunningly constructed’ Louise Candlish‘Gloriously twisty’ Ruth Ware‘Creepy and compelling’ Sarah Pearse Welcome to No.12 rue des Amants A beautiful old apartment block, far from the glittering lights of the Eiffel Tower and the bustling banks of the Seine. Where nothing goes unseen, and everyone has a story to unlock. The watchful conciergeThe scorned loverThe prying journalistThe naïve studentThe unwanted guest There was a murder here last night.A mystery lies behind the door of apartment three. Who holds the key? Praise for the No.1 bestseller, Lucy Foley: ‘Gloriously escapist thrills from an Agatha Christie for the Instagram age’ Guardian ‘Thrilling’ The Times ‘Lucy Foley is really very clever’ Anthony Horowitz ‘A very modern Agatha Christie for the new roaring twenties’ Sarah Pinborough ‘Both a classic whodunnit and a very contemporary psychological thriller that left me guessing right to the end’ Kate Mosse The Guest List was a Sunday Times No.1 bestseller for w/c 14/09/2022 The Guest List was the Goodreads Choice Awards winner for Crime & Mystery 2020
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Author
Lucy Foley
Pages
416
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2022-03-03
ISBN
0008385041 9780008385040
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Good book! It was interesting to read how everything played out. Nothing was too shocking, and it was an enjoyable read. "
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Maya
"An edge-of- your-seat thriller/mystery. Just when you think you know what's going on, another unexpected plot twist is added. Although it is told from alternating 5 alternating points if view, it is easy to follow and keep characters straight. Expertly uses flashbacks to fill the reader in on the relationships the characters had with Ben. Definitely recommend this book. "
"A thriller/mystery about a sister searching for her missing brother after getting to his Paris apartment. The occupants of the other apartments in the building create a complex web that Jess must uncover to find Ben. While I liked the story here, my ADHD couldn’t handle the fast paced frequent point of view swaps. I would mindlessly read and have to go back frequently to process what I just read. For that reason I’m rating it a 3/5, but would recommend reading for people who don’t fall victim to a wandering mind while reading. "
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