Unlike his previous novels, this time the French author takes us to Paris.

"An apartment in Paris": summary of an addictive thriller

In order to give a little respite, Madeline, a young London police officer rented an artist's studio. It was without counting on Gaspard, an American writer, who as a result of a misunderstanding invades the premises. Gaspard is lonely and cohabitation for a few days is complicated ...

Since the death of its owner, a famous painter, a year ago, the workshop is unoccupied. And yet the genius of Sean Lorenz still seems to inhabit it. Death of grief after the assassination of his son, the artist left three canvases behind him, but they remain untraceable. In spite of their resentments, the pair formed by Madeline and Gaspard embarked on a careful search for extraordinary works of art.

"An apartment in Paris": why will we love it?

City of art and culture, Guillaume Musso embarks us in the best kept secrets of Paris. At the heart of an impossible investigation, we want to take part in the outcome: Where did the paintings of Sean Lorenz go? Who murdered Julian, his son? And, above all, why? To our delight, the protagonists, initially antipathetic, join forces and make every effort to solve this mysterious affair ...

On the occasion of the promotion of his book, Guillaume Musso read the incipit during an interview given to Femme Actuelle:

"An apartment in Paris" will show you all the colors. Both literally and figuratively, since he tells an incredible history of paintings. When they realized that the house where they were to live together belonged to the famous painter, Sean Lorenz, who had died with his mysteries, playwright Gaspard Coutances and ex-cop Madeline Greene, decided to team up to solve them. They set out together to find three missing paintings. Without imagining, for a moment, that their investigation will lead them in the footsteps of a murdered little boy. "

These few lines give us already want to immerse ourselves in it ...

"An apartment in Paris" XO Editions, released March 30, 2017