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"I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages."

--Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of "Hemingway's Girl
""Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down."""

--Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller "The Baker's Daughter
"
"Imogen Robertson has written an enthralling novel. With its beguiling characters, deliciously twisted storyline, and setting in a city that is sometimes seductively glamorous, sometimes shivery with menace, "The Paris Winter" is an absolute treat for lovers of historical fiction."
--Margaret Leroy, author of "The Soldier's Wife
"

"Deliciously chilling and dangerous. The plot and characters are absolutely mesmerizing, drawing you in to their world like the opium itself." --Karen Maitland, author of "Company of Liars
""The Paris Winter is a wonderful novel, an utterly transportive and richly detailed amalgam of historical fiction and spellbinding thriller. Imogen Robertson brings Belle Epoque Paris vividly to life in all its light and shadow, beauty and squalor, glory and treachery." --Jennifer Chiaverini, author of "Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker"

"Once the seeds of intrigue are planted, the scope of the book is expanded to encompass murderous plots, shady Parisian undersides, upper-class dealings, gems of history and gems - as in jewels. The women are heartwarming as friends and delightfully effective as crime fighters. With a twisty, well-crafted plot, this novel is rich in historical detail and robust with personality."
--"Kirkus, "starred review"I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages."

--Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of "Hemingway's Girl
""Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down."""

--Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller "The Baker's Daughter
"
"Imogen Robertson has written an enthralling novel. With its beguiling characters, deliciously twisted storyline, and setting in a city that is sometimes seductively glamorous, sometimes shivery with menace, "The Paris Winter" is an absolute treat for lovers of historical fiction."
--Margaret Leroy, author of "The Soldier's Wife
"

"Deliciously chilling and dangerous. The plot and characters are absolutely mesmerizing, drawing you in to their world like the opium itself." --Karen Maitland, author of "Company of Liars
""The Paris Winter is a wonderful novel, an utterly transportive and richly detailed amalgam of historical fiction and spellbinding thriller. Imogen Robertson brings Belle Epoque Paris vividly to life in all its light and shadow, beauty and squalor, glory and treachery." --Jennifer Chiaverini, author of "Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker"
"Dramatic and teeming with intrigue, "The Paris Winter" is a richly detailed historical novel that both thrills and satisfies." -"Shelf Awareness
"
"Once the seeds of intrigue are planted, the scope of the book is expanded to encompass murderous plots, shady Parisian undersides, upper-class dealings, gems of history and gems - as in jewels. The women are heartwarming as friends and delightfully effective as crime fighters. With a twisty, well-crafted plot, this novel is rich in historical detail and robust with personality."
"--Kirkus, " starred review"A charming, fast-paced thriller" -"People," Book of the Week
"Both a romantic novel and a thriller, in the best possible ways" -"Spencer Daily Reporter""Paints a dark, evocative portrait of the turbulent era, highlighting the limits placed on women . . . instead of centering on a conventional love story like similar historical works, the dramatic, intriguing, richly detailed historical novel is held together by the tensile strength of the women's friendship." -"Shelf Awareness for Readers, "starred review

"Robertson is skillful at conjuring up not only a twisty, gripping plot, but also compelling characters . . . these multidimensional characters and Robertson's descriptions of Belle Epoque Paris - even of rats in ancient, flooding cellars - make the reader want to visit, even for a day."
--"BookPage"

I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages.--Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of Hemingway's Girl

Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down.""--Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller The Baker's Daughter"

Once the seeds of intrigue are planted, the scope of the book is expanded to encompass murderous plots, shady Parisian undersides, upper-class dealings, gems of history and gems as in jewels. The women are heartwarming as friends and delightfully effective as crime fighters. With a twisty, well-crafted plot, this novel is rich in historical detail and robust with personality. "Kirkus, starred review"

I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages. Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of Hemingway's Girl

Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down."" Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller The Baker's Daughter

Imogen Robertson has written an enthralling novel. With its beguiling characters, deliciously twisted storyline, and setting in a city that is sometimes seductively glamorous, sometimes shivery with menace, "The Paris Winter" is an absolute treat for lovers of historical fiction. "Margaret Leroy, author of The Soldier s Wife"

Deliciously chilling and dangerous. The plot and characters are absolutely mesmerizing, drawing you in to their world like the opium itself. "Karen Maitland, author of Company of Liars"

The Paris Winter is a wonderful novel, an utterly transportive and richly detailed amalgam of historical fiction and spellbinding thriller. Imogen Robertson brings Belle Epoque Paris vividly to life in all its light and shadow, beauty and squalor, glory and treachery. "Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker"

Dramatic and teeming with intrigue, "The Paris Winter" is a richly detailed historical novel that both thrills and satisfies. "Shelf Awareness"

A charming, fast-paced thriller "People, Book of the Week"

Both a romantic novel and a thriller, in the best possible ways. "Spencer Daily Reporter"

Paints a dark, evocative portrait of the turbulent era, highlighting the limits placed on women . . . instead of centering on a conventional love story like similar historical works, the dramatic, intriguing, richly detailed historical novel is held together by the tensile strength of the women's friendship. "Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review"

Robertson is skillful at conjuring up not only a twisty, gripping plot, but also compelling characters . . . these multidimensional characters and Robertson's descriptions of Belle Epoque Paris even of rats in ancient, flooding cellars make the reader want to visit, even for a day. "BookPage""

Once the seeds of intrigue are planted, the scope of the book is expanded to encompass murderous plots, shady Parisian undersides, upper-class dealings, gems of history and gems as in jewels. The women are heartwarming as friends and delightfully effective as crime fighters. With a twisty, well-crafted plot, this novel is rich in historical detail and robust with personality. Kirkus, starred review

I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages. Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of Hemingway's Girl

Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down. Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller The Baker's Daughter

Imogen Robertson has written an enthralling novel. With its beguiling characters, deliciously twisted storyline, and setting in a city that is sometimes seductively glamorous, sometimes shivery with menace, The Paris Winter is an absolute treat for lovers of historical fiction. Margaret Leroy, author of The Soldier s Wife

Deliciously chilling and dangerous. The plot and characters are absolutely mesmerizing, drawing you in to their world like the opium itself. Karen Maitland, author of Company of Liars

The Paris Winter is a wonderful novel, an utterly transportive and richly detailed amalgam of historical fiction and spellbinding thriller. Imogen Robertson brings Belle Epoque Paris vividly to life in all its light and shadow, beauty and squalor, glory and treachery. Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker

Dramatic and teeming with intrigue, The Paris Winter is a richly detailed historical novel that both thrills and satisfies. Shelf Awareness

A charming, fast-paced thriller People, Book of the Week

Both a romantic novel and a thriller, in the best possible ways. Spencer Daily Reporter

Paints a dark, evocative portrait of the turbulent era, highlighting the limits placed on women . . . instead of centering on a conventional love story like similar historical works, the dramatic, intriguing, richly detailed historical novel is held together by the tensile strength of the women's friendship. Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review

Robertson is skillful at conjuring up not only a twisty, gripping plot, but also compelling characters . . . these multidimensional characters and Robertson's descriptions of Belle Epoque Paris even of rats in ancient, flooding cellars make the reader want to visit, even for a day. BookPage

"

"Once the seeds of intrigue are planted, the scope of the book is expanded to encompass murderous plots, shady Parisian undersides, upper-class dealings, gems of history and gems - as in jewels. The women are heartwarming as friends and delightfully effective as crime fighters. With a twisty, well-crafted plot, this novel is rich in historical detail and robust with personality." --Kirkus, starred review

"I must have breathed while reading THE PARIS WINTER, but I could not say when. Robertson's dark tale in the City of Light will haunt the reader long after closing its pages." --Erika Robuck, Bestselling Author of Hemingway's Girl

"Rich as a ripened red wine, The Paris Winter intoxicates and satisfies the reader's darkest desires to be mysteriously entranced. With dazzling Belle Epoque detail and nail-biting plot, Robertson stylishly paints a historical thriller of intrigue and treachery that will have you staying up late to the very last page drop. A compulsive read. I couldn't put it down." --Sarah McCoy, author of the international bestseller The Baker's Daughter

"Imogen Robertson has written an enthralling novel. With its beguiling characters, deliciously twisted storyline, and setting in a city that is sometimes seductively glamorous, sometimes shivery with menace, The Paris Winter is an absolute treat for lovers of historical fiction." --Margaret Leroy, author of The Soldier's Wife

"Deliciously chilling and dangerous. The plot and characters are absolutely mesmerizing, drawing you in to their world like the opium itself." --Karen Maitland, author of Company of Liars

"The Paris Winter is a wonderful novel, an utterly transportive and richly detailed amalgam of historical fiction and spellbinding thriller. Imogen Robertson brings Belle Epoque Paris vividly to life in all its light and shadow, beauty and squalor, glory and treachery." --Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker

"Dramatic and teeming with intrigue, The Paris Winter is a richly detailed historical novel that both thrills and satisfies." --Shelf Awareness

"A charming, fast-paced thriller" --People, Book of the Week

"Both a romantic novel and a thriller, in the best possible ways." --Spencer Daily Reporter

"Paints a dark, evocative portrait of the turbulent era, highlighting the limits placed on women . . . instead of centering on a conventional love story like similar historical works, the dramatic, intriguing, richly detailed historical novel is held together by the tensile strength of the women's friendship." --Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review

"Robertson is skillful at conjuring up not only a twisty, gripping plot, but also compelling characters . . . these multidimensional characters and Robertson's descriptions of Belle Epoque Paris - even of rats in ancient, flooding cellars - make the reader want to visit, even for a day." --BookPage

Reseña del editor:

There is but one Paris.
Vincent Van Gogh

Maud Heighton came to Lafond's famous Academie to paint, and to flee the constraints of her small English town. It took all her courage to escape, but Paris, she quickly realizes, is no place for a light purse. While her fellow students enjoy the dazzling decadence of the Belle Epoque, Maud slips into poverty. Quietly starving, and dreading another cold Paris winter, she stumbles upon an opportunity when Christian Morel engages her as a live-in companion to his beautiful young sister, Sylvie.
Maud is overjoyed by her good fortune. With a clean room, hot meals, and an umbrella to keep her dry, she is able to hold her head high as she strolls the streets of Montmartre. No longer hostage to poverty and hunger, Maud can at last devote herself to her art.
But all is not as it seems. Christian and Sylvie, Maud soon discovers, are not quite the darlings they pretend to be. Sylvie has a secret addiction to opium and Christian has an ominous air of intrigue. As this dark and powerful tale progresses, Maud is drawn further into the Morels' world of elegant deception. Their secrets become hers, and soon she is caught in a scheme of betrayal and revenge that will plunge her into the darkness that waits beneath this glittering city of light.

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