A review by joli_folie
Paris Echo by Sebastian Faulks

2.0

I chose this book because of where it was set, the author, and the story that I thought it was going to be. Since we lived in Paris, I loved imagining in my mind the streets that were named and that made it better for me. For non-familiars to Paris, it might not have been.
I thought the story was going to focus on the researchers findings of stories of women during WW2 in Paris. It deviated way too far off the track for me to say I enjoyed it.
A real pity, as I loved Faulks' Charlotte Gray and it was set around the same period.