Jess is soon rattled when she enters the apartment and finds, among other things, Ben's wallet and keys. Then again, Ben always lands on his feet. The mystery grows once she steps inside.īen's building is a far cry from what Jess expects, particularly its posh address. After continuously buzzing his and the apartment's many residents, Jess finagles her way into the building and Ben's apartment on the third floor. But when Jess finally gets to Ben's building, he's not there to welcome her. While she's on her way, Ben leaves Jess a message letting her know he will buzz her up when she arrives. While the timing could be better, Ben reluctantly agrees to let Jess stay with him for a bit. Naturally, she reaches out to her only family, half-brother Ben, a freelance journalist living in Paris. The bartender finds herself in a position where she needs to leave her job at the Copacabana bar in Brighton, England, posthaste. USA TODAY bestselling author Lucy Foley ("The Hunting Party" and "The Guest List") is back with another page-turning thriller, "The Paris Apartment," (Willam Morrow, 368 pp., ★★★½ out of four) in which the story and its characters are as unique and beguiling as the city itself. Watch Video: Poet Patrick Rosal voices the history of Filipino-American experience
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