Paris - once city of light now shuttered and dark under Nazi occupation - breeds deception and betrayal. Into this lethal world, a young teacher struggles to protect her students at an unbearable cost of brutality and sexual submission. Then, an improbable chance for escape when an American she thought lost in the fog of war returns to Paris in a desperate bid to get a German defector out of France to London. In this toxic web of uncertainty, where information is as valuable as money and as dangerous as any weapon, they find themselves torn between impossible choices where the only certainty is loss. Paris Information draws its characters from the safe haven of American isolationism and the stark reality of Nazi-dominated Europe. With taut prose and twists of plot in the tradition of John Le Carr? and Alan Furst, Paris Information lays bare the conflict of war in the murky and deadly world of international espionage.
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