The Paris Affair, Maureen Marshall
The Paris Affair, Maureen Marshall
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The Paris Affair

Author: Maureen Marshall

Narrator: Matthew Lloyd Davies

Unabridged: 10 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

A queer historical romantic suspense novel about a young engineer working for Gustave Eiffel caught in a web of deceit that could destroy both him and the famous tower.

Fin Tighe is clinging to respectability by his nail-bitten fingers. He may be the illegitimate son of an English earl, but he hasn’t spoken to his father in a decade, and his engineer’s salary is barely enough to support him and his cousin Aurelie. A dancer in the corps de ballet, Aurelie is at constant risk from groping, leering men who assume any dancer is a prostitute in training.  And Fin’s evenings spent in the clandestine gay community may be legal through a loophole in the Napoleonic Code, but they leave him vulnerable.

So, when Fin’s employer, Gustave Eiffel, announces that he needs additional investors to pay for his pet project, a 300-meter tower that will dominate the city’s skyline, Fin jumps at the chance. If he raises enough money, the commission will earn him a fortune, and hopefully, some protection. 

Capricious stranger Gilbert Duhais appears to be a boon from the gods. Gilbert is handsome, wealthy, connected, and somehow privy to Fin’s background. Gilbert persuades Fin to masquerade as his father’s heir—which couldn’t be further from the truth—and introduces him to every nouveau riche speculator in the city. Each provocative interaction heightens Fin's risk of exposure. But also brings Fin closer to his dream of financial security.

When a dear friend of Fin’s is murdered above a clandestine gay club, the stakes rise even higher. Fin must untangle the disparate threads of his past—and his current romantic gamble—before they become his noose. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on January 17, 2024

When I read historical fiction, I want to care about the characters, I want the plot conflicts to be resolved in ways that are unanticipated, and I want what I call black & white historical settings to resolve immersively, into color. The Paris Affair was all of that and more. Maureen Marshall drew......more

Goodreads review by Maria on February 09, 2024

this was a very captivating story! I loved the premise and the historical queer romance aspect of an interesting moment in history. I loved the historical moments of the building of Eiffel’s tower intertwined with the romance and suspense of the story. Fin is a lovable character, someone who is look......more

Goodreads review by Evelynkeirstead on April 19, 2025

A great book, especially the last hundred pages. I have read other books about the Eiffel Tower but this book showed the financing side which was interesting. It was also interesting to read about the life of a ballet dancer and the different sides to Paris, from the very wealthy to the hidden clubs......more

Goodreads review by Anna on May 10, 2024

This book surpassed my expectations. It has everything: a thrilling mystery plot with multiple murders, a sizzling m/m romance (for romance readers: (view spoiler)[it's fade to black, has hea (hide spoiler)] ), a well-researched historical background, a family drama with secrets from the past, and a social commentary on the era th......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on May 27, 2024

I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review The Paris Affair by Maureen Marshall is a first-person POV historical Queer romantic suspense set around the 1889 World Fair and the building of the Eiffel Tower. Finley is the illegitimate son of an English lord living in France w......more


Quotes

“In The Paris Affair, Maureen Marshall has created an evocative, intriguing story set in the historical shadow of the iconic Eiffel tower. In a world of aristocrats, dancers and the demi-monde, where reputation is everything and love is just another commodity to be bought and sold, Marshall tells the story of a young man's determination to build his own destiny, and in doing so protect the curious family of outcasts and misfits who gather around him.”—Emily Hourican, author of The Glorious Guinness Girls

"Filled with mystery and danger, The Paris Affair is a seductive journey through the glamour and shadows of nineteenth-century Paris." —Kelly Bowen, author of The Paris Apartment