The Paris Apartment

By Lucy Foley

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Reviewed on Dec 14, 2022

Loved it! 😍

It is a Good Read. Worth Reading. I like the twists and way the story is built. I liked the plot and the way it is taken.

From the Scottish highlands to islands off the coast of Ireland, Lucy Foley has a knack for transporting her readers to highly memorable and wanderlust-worthy locations—and now, in her newest novel of suspense, she sets her sights on Paris. In THE PARIS APARTMENT, Lucy Foley invites readers to explore a darker side of the City of Light. Following a young woman escaping turmoil in her personal life for the refuge of her brother’s home in a posh Parisian apartment building, THE PARIS APARTMENT invites readers into a world of intrigue, where everyone’s a suspect, and nothing is quite as it seems. This Hitchcockian story tells a tale of suspicion, secrets, and murder, all set against the enchanting backdrop of Paris


PARIS APARTMENT reads like a cross between Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, Riley Sager’s novel Lock Every Door, and the game of Clue; this immersive mystery delights and thrills in equal measure, weaving an engrossing tale that will keep readers guessing whodunnit until the book’s final pages.


THE PARIS APARTMENT to me marks a slight shift in tone for Foley, whose two previous thrillers have relied heavily on the classic locked room mystery trope.


The Story doesn't bore you. If you are interested in Mystery. The good part is that the story is a strong base. I liked the way the story is taken. The Connection of the Characters is good. The Suspense is Out of the Box.


It is a Good Read. Worth Reading. I like the twists and way the story is built.

I liked the plot and the way it is taken. Everyone's a neighbor. Everyone's a suspect. And everyone knows something they’re not telling. True and the way the story is built. I like the characters and the way it is shown. Worth Reading.


Enjoy Reading :)




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