![]() ![]() I did think their voices were unique to the characters, but there were so many. It was so hard to get into the characters at the beginning that I almost wanted to stop reading. It was my first book by Lucy Foley, and I just wasn’t as captured by the voice in this book as I expected. I have to say this book, for me, was just okay. But Jess must learn what they do in order to save her brother? But can she save Ben if she never finds him? Or is this all a miscommunication? My thoughts? WARNING: Spoilers ahead… ![]() She is always being watched, and no one in the apartment building is telling the truth. Jess becomes convinced something really bad did happen to her brother, and will she be next in diving into her brother’s secrets? Meanwhile, the apartment building holds more dark shadows than anywhere. But the more she digs into what Ben was doing as a new investigative journalist, the more secrets she uncovers. ![]() Jess is not close with Ben, so trying to figure out if her brother is missing or if he just left is something Jess must figure out. She also swears she smells the faint smell of bleach, so where is her brother? What happened? Christopher necklace wedged between a wooden floorboard. He is not in the apartment, and instead, she finds his broken St. Jess goes to Paris to join her brother, only to find him gone. The Paris Apartment is told from different POVs-Jess, Ben, Nick, Mimi, The Concierge, and Sophie. ![]()
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