The Paris Affair: The brand-new romantic wartime saga from the nation’s favourite entertainer
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In the city of love, a stranger will change everything.
Paris, 1926. A young dancer Ray Cohen arrives from London to compete at the Exhibition Paris. He is led astray by Hugo, a charismatic dancer born of the streets, who introduces him to the city’s nightlife and a beautiful stranger called Hannah Lindt. His life is forever changed.
London, 1941. With the heroic Raymond de Guise away fighting in North Africa, his beloved wife Nancy must balance her new position – as Head of Housekeeping at the Buckingham Hotel – with her duties as a new mother to their child. As the war rages on, someone from Raymond’s past arrives at Nancy’s doorstep, asking for help.
As dark secrets rise to the surface, everything Raymond loves comes under threat. Will tragedy strike?
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Additional information
Publisher | Orion (26 Oct. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 496 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1398710121 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1398710122 |
by alison
Happy
by Amazon Customer
Perfect for nan as a present
by T HARDAKER
Really enjoyed this series, captures the attention from start to finish. A truly couldn’t put down experience.
by Beth Daniels
I’ve enjoyed all the books in this series. I found this far too flowery and wordy compared to the previous ones. In fact I was bored. Sorry Anton. Very disappointed! As you have such a busy life how do you find the time to write? Still a fan!
by Allum pam w
Interesting to read about Raymond and how he gotninto dance. A gripping story i couldn’t put it down thoroughly enjoyed the book.
by Nita Cuff
Have only scanned a few pages as I am TRYING to save it for Christmas reading. As always with Anton’s books it is well written and I am sure the story line is both interesting and gripping. Very pleased with this addition to my full set of Anton’s books. Highly recommended.
by Amazon Customer
I love these books lovely gentle stories and good characters. Takes me back to a time when life was simpler
by Desi Donnelly
Brilliant