Jess Hadley arrives in Paris seeking refuge and a fresh start, planning to crash with her charming half-brother, Ben, in his luxurious apartment. However, upon her arrival, Ben is nowhere to be found, and his apartment is eerily empty. Her desperate calls go unanswered, and the cryptic messages she receives from him only deepen her unease. As Jess begins to investigate his disappearance, she quickly discovers that Ben’s upscale apartment building, filled with an eccentric cast of wealthy residents, harbors a multitude of secrets. From the nosy concierge to the elusive artist and the seemingly perfect couple, everyone seems to be hiding something, and no one is willing to talk. The more Jess digs, the more she realizes that Ben’s disappearance is far from accidental, and the danger lurking within the elegant Parisian walls might be closer than she thinks. Foley masterfully weaves a web of suspicion and paranoia, making Jess question everyone and everything, including her own judgment, in a desperate search for the truth.
Critical Reception
""The Paris Apartment" cemented Lucy Foley's reputation as a master of atmospheric suspense, captivating millions and earning its place as a No.1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller."