The Last Christmas in Paris by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb, On Rue Amelie by Kristin Harmel, The Paris Architect and soon to be released The Lost Girls of Paris! Of course. You migjt not want all historical fiction
The Elegance of the Hedgehog Me Talk Pretty One Day My Life in France (Julia Child) And I enthusiastically second the bid for Les Miserables (The Paris Wife is loved by some, but I’m not a Hemingway fan, so it didn’t ingratiate itself to me.)
“The Day of the Jackal” by Frederick Forsyth.
I liked Murder in the Marais by Cara Black
Dan Brown Book? Da Vinci Code?
All the Light We Cannot See
an evening in Paris by Nicolas Barreau
Paris for one
Paris in present tense,
PARIS SPRING by James Naughtie. Takes place in Paris during the civil unrest there of May 1968.
The Paris Architect.
The Paris Wife
The Nightengale – partly takes place in Paris
Phantom of the Opera?
Sarah’s Key
Les Misérables, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, Tale of Two Cities.
I loved Hedgehog!!
The Last Christmas in Paris by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb, On Rue Amelie by Kristin Harmel, The Paris Architect and soon to be released The Lost Girls of Paris! Of course. You migjt not want all historical fiction
Tropic of Cancer
The Paris Wife.
Les Mis and Hunchback.
Victor Hugo rules!!
The Paris Architect
The Alice Network, Suite Francaise, The Nightingale
All the Light You Cannot See, Paris Bookshop
Moveable Feast
The Paris Wife; Suite Francaise; Le Divorce and other books by Diane Johnston
I liked George Orwell’s Down and Out in Paris and London.
Yes!
Les Miserables
The Nightingale-France WWII
Part of the classic Sabrina takes place in Paris
The Paris Wife
The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Me Talk Pretty One Day
My Life in France (Julia Child)
And I enthusiastically second the bid for Les Miserables
(The Paris Wife is loved by some, but I’m not a Hemingway fan, so it didn’t ingratiate itself to me.)
Little Paris Bookshop!!
Loved both books by Nina George
The World at Night, Alan Furst
A Moveable Feast (aka the book The Paris Wife was copied from)
A Moveable Feast, and The Sun Also Rises. Great ‘American Abroad’ titles. The greatest expat read of all time is Julia Child’s My Life in France.
Going to Paris in a week, so I read these with avid interest !
Yes!!!!!