Treasure of Saint-Lazare: A Novel of Paris

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Readers' Favorite top historical mystery of its year!

"A Brilliant Fact-Based Thriller"

“Bravo!” (Ronald Rosbottom, author of When Paris Went Dark)

A man caught in the middle of a search for World War II treasures and a murder plot finds himself re-examining his own past tragedies.

Pearce keeps secrets from his characters and readers alike; the plot twist at midpoint successfully changes the landscape of the story, in this case both literally and figuratively.

Eddie and Jen set out on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth and possibly the painting. Their quest takes them back to Sarasota, FLa., described in all its humidity and heat. Eddie’s relationship with Jen gives the reader ample insight into her all-too-human character as well.

 - Kirkus Reviews

Praise for this book

This fascinating book has it all. Treasure, Paris, beautiful women, Nazi's, intrigue, murder, rich people, poor people, you name it - it's probably in here somewhere. Set primarily in Paris, with visits to Florida and Germany, this brilliant novel is one great, great read.