Well, I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would .... or at least more than I thought I would at the start of the book. I can't say what it was exactly that put me off - perhaps that it started off incredibly bland when it shouldn't have been or that the author mentioned that the character ...
I love mysteries. I love books and books about books. For reasons unknown I've been infatuated with Paris from a young age. So when Mark Pryor's The Bookseller appeared on my radar, it was a foregone conclusion that I would read it. The story centers around a Paris bookseller named Max who is ...
Hugo Marston is the head of security at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. What a plum assignment! To live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with very little threat to the embassy and the Americans who serve there...what a place to serve!As Hugo becomes familiar with the city, he makes fr...
The Bookseller was another book written for book lovers and quickly turned into a mystery surrounding the kidnapping of a Parisian bookstall owner. The bookstalls of Paris are as iconic to me as the Eiffel Tower, but largely ignored in books and movies. I thought it was clever that Mark Pryor us...