![]() ![]() This, after he’d been in touch with specific directions only hours ago. He doesn’t answer at the locked-gate entry or respond to her calls or texts. ![]() The mystery accelerates when Jess arrives at her brother’s address. She reflects on how fortunate Ben was to have been adopted by a great family and receive a prestigious education. Her life is a mess and has been since they were orphaned and she was forced into foster care. ![]() She’s broke, speaks no French and is seeking refuge with her brother. She’s running from an unnamed situation in Brighton, England. Jess enters the story as she makes her way from the Gare du Nord to the address her brother reluctantly supplied her. Her timing is terrible - he’s about move out of the building. Ben is uncomfortable with the imminent arrival of his younger half-sister, Jess. One of its tenants is an Englishman named Ben Daniels, who was invited to take an apartment there at a surprisingly low rate by an old Cambridge University friend. In fact, most of the action takes place in an elegant, if slightly-outdated apartment building located in an exclusive area of the city. Best-selling author Lucy Foley’s new release is “The Paris Apartment,” an atmospheric thriller wrapped in a mystery, lots of mysteries. ![]()
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