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Idk, I had so much fun reading this book and I had even more fun talking about it in the live show with Lexi today! If you want to hear our thoughts, you can see the live show we did here: https://youtu.be/unUYjfGFZqo
a surprisingly quick read for a story where pretty much nothing happens. lol.there is one reveal about halfway through and the actual events do start falling into place right towards the end, but even the fast conclusion couldnt make up for the fact that nothing else really happened for the majority of the book.the characters arent compelling, the setting is pretty basic (so much missed potential!), and the plot itself is just uninspired. im going to round up because there was never actually a p...
HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!“La voix du sang est la plus forte” - the voice of blood is the strongestBribery, secrets, murder?!Jess wants to stay with her half-brother Ben in Paris until she gets herself sorted. He is reluctant to comply, but ultimately gives her permission to come to his new apartment. However, when she arrives he is missing. As she meets his wealthy neighbors, she begins to question what they are hiding. What happened to Ben?Lucy Foley’s latest locked room mystery is fantastic. I ha...
Meh. The Paris Apartment feels mostly like melodramatic dithering, but I guess I was somewhat entertained.Jess needs a place to stay, so she hits up her half brother. When she arrives at his residence, she finds a fancy building with questionable tenants, but no sign of Ben. As she digs deeper and asks around, she starts to realize that all is not as it seems at this apartment building. Dun dun dun!Having read a few of Lucy Foley's books, I feel like she's really good at building up anticipation...
I Expected More “Everything that has happened here happened because of him.”The Paris Apartment is a thriller about a journalist who mysteriously disappeared while living in an odd apartment building in Paris.Jess, fleeing her life in England, makes her way to Paris to crash with her charming brother, Ben. Upon her arrival in Paris, Jess receives a mysterious voice message from Ben. When she arrives at his creepy building, Ben is nowhere to be found. It appears that Ben has vanished without a tr...
**4.5-stars**After getting herself in a bit of a sticky situation at work, Jess does what any young woman would do and flees the country.Luckily, she has a brother, Ben, who lives in Paris. Although they have never been close, when she calls him to see if she can stay with him for a bit, he doesn't necessarily say no.On the night she is set to arrive in Paris, Jess even has a couple of interactions with Ben via text. This is great, he's definitely not going to turn her away.When she arrives at t...
What a delicious whodunnit claustrophobic mystery takes place in an eerie apartment with its terrifying occupants who are great liars to bury their ugly secrets! Even the city of lovers Pariiii without s turned back to its revolutionary years with street protests of civilians raise against the government, getting attacked by police officers! Paris itself is also one of the narrators of the story and it was vivid, complex, tumultuous! This is one of my fastest reads! I loved the riveting mystery...
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley is a 2022 William Morrow publication. Jess contacts her half-brother, Ben, who is living in Paris, begging him to let her come for a visit. Though the timing is not the best, he agrees, but when Jess arrives at his apartment, Ben is nowhere to be found. It is odd that he wasn’t home to greet her- and strange that she wasn’t allowed into his apartment by the usual means. Jess slyly works her way inside of Ben's apartment, but becomes more and more concerned when