Whether you pack “The Paris Apartment” away for a trip to warmer weather or read it indoors by a fire, the pages were most definitely written to be turned quickly. In her third thriller/whodunit, Lucy Foley keeps you guessing with multiple first-person narrators and short chapters designed to leave you hanging.
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