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“Joseph Koenig evokes the claustrophobic menace of the era in a voice as
mournful as the best jazz, dark and colorful as a ’40s film noir.” Charlotte Observer
“Details, crisp and crackling dialogue, and vibrant characters bring
occupied Paris and her citizens to life. The story flies along at a
breathless pace as tension mounts, builds, and never lets up. An instant
classic noir. Highly recommended.” Historical Novels Review
“France in 1941 provides the colorful backdrop for this accomplished stand-alone from Edgar finalist Koenig…[An] absorbing portrayal of life under the German occupation.” Publishers Weekly
“Koenig’s new mystery highlights race and
religious relations in the war-torn French capital…A sophisticated plot, quick pace, and engaging
characters make this historical noir a standout.” Library Journal
“Koenig makes good use of Paris under the
occupation, and Eddie, apolitical but drawn into the maelstrom when he
becomes involved with a woman in the Resistance, makes a fine lead
character, in the manner of Alan Furst’s reluctant heroes.” Booklist
“A
sweet gig at a Paris jazz club gets bollixed up when the drummer and his gal
commit suicide … or was it murder?…Grounding his subtle and complex thriller in rewardingly nuanced characters,
Koenig creates an atmospheric world and
delivers a series of satisfying surprises.” Kirkus Reviews