The Paris Apartment The Paris Apartment

The Paris Apartment

    • 3.6 • 167 Ratings
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    • $35.99

Publisher Description

*The brand new thriller from Lucy Foley – THE MIDNIGHT FEAST – is available to pre-order now*

*The No.1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller*

Discover the electric murder mystery thriller from the No.1, million-copy bestseller, Lucy Foley

‘Dazzling’ The Times

‘Compelling, up-all-night reading’ Erin Kelly

‘Atmosphere you can cut with a knife’Alex Michaelides

‘Gloriously twisty’ Ruth Ware

‘Combines edge-of-your-seat tension with out-and-out Parisian chic’ Adele Parks

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In a beautiful old apartment block, deep in the backstreets of Paris, secrets are stirring behind every resident’s door.

The lonely wife

The party animal

The curtain-twitcher

The secret lover

The watchful caretaker

The unwanted guest

There was a murder here last night.

Who holds the key to the mystery of apartment three?

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What readers are saying about The Paris Apartment:

‘One to devour entirely in one delicious sitting. Stupendous’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Twisty and mysterious and surprising’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Had me gripped right from the beginning’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Has “book of the year” written all over it’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A page-turner with an amazing setting’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A fabulously tense and mysterious read!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Paris Apartment was a New York Times No.1 bestseller for w/e 06/03/2022

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

About the author

Lucy Foley is a No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author. Her contemporary murder mystery thrillers, The Hunting Party and The Guest List, have sold over a million copies worldwide and also hit the New York Times and Irish Times bestseller lists. The Guest List was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month selection, a Reese’s Book Club pick, it was chosen as one of The Times and Sunday Times Crime Books of the Year, and it won the Goodreads Choice Award for best mystery/thriller.

Lucy’s novels have been translated into multiple languages and her journalism has appeared in publications such as Sunday Times Style, Grazia, ES Magazine, Vogue US, Elle, Tatler and Marie Claire. Lucy lives in Brussels with her husband their baby son.

GENRE
Crime & Thrillers
NARRATOR
CC
Clare Corbett
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12:25
hr min
RELEASED
2022
3 March
PUBLISHER
HarperCollins
SIZE
771.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Sarah Hood ,

A twisty mystery-thriller with gothic overtones

I think British author Lucy Foley's books just keep getting better and better! I found The Paris Apartment an engrossing and compelling listen in audiobook format, in which Foley's use of a multi-narrator structure was effectively conveyed using distinct voice actors (Clare Corbett, Daphne Kouma, Julia Winwood, Sope Dirisu, Sofia Zervudachi and Charlie Anson) for each part.

Englishwoman Jess Hadley arrives in Paris, after leaving her bar job in Brighton under somewhat shady circumstances. She arrives outside her journalist half-brother's apartment building in (fictional) Rue des Amants, expecting to find him waiting to let her in, as arranged. But Ben is nowhere to be found...

The resourceful Jess manages to gain admittance to the building, and discovers several disconcerting signs in Ben's third-floor apartment - his wallet and keys have been left behind and his cat has unexplained blood on her paws...

As she makes the acquaintance of the inhabitants of the other apartments, Jess recognises their reluctance to engage with her about Ben's whereabouts and also witnesses several troubling interactions between them. She quickly comes to the realisation that there's something very strange going on here, intensifying her fears for her brother. After a disappointing attempt to notify the local gendarmerie of Ben's disappearance, Jess seeks out the assistance of Ben's friend from university, Nick, who also lives in the apartment building, and a work contact, Theo, to whom Ben had been intending to pitch a sensational article.

Adding to the intrigue, the narrative unfolds from several perspectives - a prologue from Ben's point of view, that of Jess herself, and those of her fellow-residents: diffident Nick, skittish Mimi, haughty Sophie and the observant, eavesdropping concierge of the building. Thus, the reader experiences the gradual revelation of what is going on beneath the elegant façade of the building, but from different and sometimes competing sources. Who can Jess trust in her quest for the truth of what's happened to Ben? What shocking secret or secrets has he uncovered and what might any one of the suspects be willing to do to protect themselves?

The Paris Apartment is a twisty tale, with several stunning surprises along the way and a fabulously dramatic denouement. It contains well-executed gothic elements, recalling classics such as Jane Eyre and Rebecca, not to mention shades of Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant suspense-thriller film "Rear Window" (1954). Lucy Foley evokes the Parisian setting masterfully, using the protagonist's lack of familiarity with the city and language to raise the sense of lurking danger and tension. Snippets of French language are sprinkled throughout, lending additional authenticity, and should be understood by those with only a basic level of comprehension.

I'd highly recommend The Paris Apartment to any reader who enjoys well-executed mystery thrillers and/or engrossing multiple-thread narratives. It's a great read-listen that's difficult to put down once started. The voice actors are all well-cast and satisfactorily distinct from each other, and while some affect French accents for their roles, as an Australian listener I found their delivery convincing and evocative.

Maya's story was better ,

Waste of money

Why do some of the readers have to ruin a good audiobook by reading in a fake French accent? Can’t handle it, absolutely awful!

Jesuisloulou ,

Banal read.

Glad this only cost $5. I felt obliged to finish once I’d started but it was a chore. The storyline lame, the discourse cliched and banal. Thought I was reading a Mills and Boon-type book for dizzy teenaged girls.

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