A Murder in Paris
Matthew Blake
Harper Collins
Memory – it’s a fickle thing. It can be used, abused, warm, comforting, traumatic, repressed, buried or controlled. But what if suddenly a flash of memory returns, is a shocking revelation, seemingly forgotten for 80 years, vividly exhibiting the power of recall.
The new novel by Matthew Blake, A Murder in Paris is a finely paced psychological thriller using memory, psychotherapy and secrets carried through generations, in a chilling and tangled story.
Ah Paris, city of romance, gracious old buildings, history, intrigue, the arts. A wander through the streets can take you back centuries and Blake teases all these things into his narrative. A famous painting “Memory”, hanging in the lobby of the luxurious hotel Lutetia, broken romances, nefarious individuals, powerful friends,…
