
Member Reviews

Sometimes you need a little change of pace and the synopsis of this upcoming re-release sounded so compelling I really had to read it. I then found I couldn’t put it down.
I love reading books that have a little bit of history included in the backstory and plot. This gives a deeper dimension to the book and makes it so real.
Told in multiple points of view across time, the story had so many surprising pieces to it. Unexpected twists and heartbreaking feelings will pour out as you turn the pages. The author developed a story that rings true. In many ways, it reminds me of an old war movie I once saw.
The Last Restaurant in Paris is heartbreaking as Graham weaves a story of family secrets, ties, and loss. The author blends in intrigue, espionage, subterfuge, and shocking twists as the story develops. Nothing is as it seems the deeper you dig into learning whether Marianne is a traitor or a hero.
An addicting read that takes you deep into occupied France during WW II and uncovers family secrets left dormant for years. An Excellent read!