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The Paris Apartment: A Novel
The Paris Apartment A Novel
Author: Lucy Foley
ISBN-13: 9780063374317
ISBN-10: 0063374315
Publication Date: 2/20/2024
Pages: 368
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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Paris Apartment: A Novel on + 279 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
For anyone who loves Paris, just the title is enticing. As I read this book, I could see and feel the tired old apartment building around me. It has a life of its own, as many old apartment building in Paris do. I'm hooked!

Jess and Ben were orphaned at young ages when their mother overdosed. Ben gets adopted by a rich couple in England, so he attends best schools and has many opportunities in life. Jess is bounced from foster home to foster home, toughening her up for a disappointing life. When Jess quickly leaves her last job in London, she knows she needs a new start so contacts brother Ben for help. He agrees to let her crash at his Paris apartment until she can find a job and get her own place. All going well, texting each other right up till Jess arrives and Ben is nowhere to be found. The mystery starts!

Ben's apartment is gratis of Nick, his friend who's family owns the apartment building. Jess finds the other tenants to be a strange bunch, all tight lipped about where Ben is. Story builds as each character shares their POV and Jess is more confused and intrigued.

I found the story a bit slow in some parts, and even felt some events could have been eliminated, but when the real mystery is revealed, the pace quickens. I enjoyed the drawn out ending! (No spoilers here.)
eadieburke avatar reviewed The Paris Apartment: A Novel on + 1639 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Jess is broke and alone, and she's just left her job under less than ideal circumstances. Her half-brother Ben didn't sound thrilled when she asked if she could crash with him for a bit, but he didn't say no, and surely everything will look better from Paris. Only when she shows up to; to find a very nice apartment, could Ben really have afforded this? The longer Ben stays missing, the more Jess starts to dig into her brother's situation, and the more questions she has. Ben's neighbors are an eclectic bunch, and not particularly friendly. Jess may have come to Paris to escape her past, but it's starting to look like it's Ben's future that's in question. Everyone's a neighbor. Everyone's a suspect. And everyone knows something they're not telling. This is a very interesting book with short chapters, different POV's and plenty of secrets. The characters are unreliable and suspicious. The twisty plot is entertaining and fast-paced. The apartment is a great atmosphere for a creepy disappearance. If you like unreliable, mysterious narrators then you will love this book. I look forward to Lucy Foley's next book.
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed The Paris Apartment: A Novel on + 989 more book reviews
At times frightening, at times perplexing and then at times annoying. A sister goes to stay with her brother in Paris, but he's gone when she arrives. The apartment building he lives in is something out of Rosemary's Baby. With a plethora of neighbors to look out for, and a language barrier to boot, our heroine has her hands full looking for the mysterious brother Ben.
swamprat avatar reviewed The Paris Apartment: A Novel on + 38 more book reviews
It was OK. Not her best book.
DebraSFleming avatar reviewed The Paris Apartment: A Novel on + 13 more book reviews
This was so much better than the Guest List. This was a complicated story line and interesting set of characters and how they were interwoven together was very well done. I would recommend this book over the Guest List, which was easy to figure out and I despised most of the characters in that book.