The Paris Affair
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The Paris Affair
The Paris Affair
A queer historical romantic suspense novel about a young engineer working for Gustave Eiffel caught in a web of deceit that could destroy both him and the famous tower.
The Paris Affair is a queer historical romantic suspense novel about a young engineer working for Gustave Eiffel, caught in a web of deceit that could destroy both him and the famous tower.
Fin Tighe is clinging to respectability by his nail-bitten fingers. He may be the illegitimate son of an English earl, but he hasn't spoken to his father in a decade, and his engineer's salary is barely enough to support him and his cousin, Aurelie. A dancer in the corps de ballet, Aurelie is at constant risk from groping, leering men who assume any dancer is a prostitute in training. Fin's evenings spent in the clandestine gay community may be legal through a loophole in the Napoleonic Code, but they leave him vulnerable.
So, when Fin's employer, Gustave Eiffel, announces that he needs additional investors to pay for his pet project, a 300-metre tower that will dominate the city's skyline, Fin jumps at the chance. If he raises enough money, the commission will earn him a fortune, and hopefully, some protection.
Capricious stranger Gilbert Duhais appears to be a boon from the gods. Gilbert is handsome, wealthy, connected, and somehow privy to Fin's background. Gilbert persuades Fin to masquerade as his father's heirβwhich couldn't be further from the truthβand introduces him to every nouveau riche speculator in the city. Each provocative interaction heightens Fin's risk of exposure but also brings him closer to his dream of financial security.
When a dear friend of Fin's is murdered above a clandestine gay club, the stakes rise even higher. Fin must untangle the disparate threads of his pastβand his current romantic gambleβbefore they become his noose.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538757802
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 June 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Grand Central Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 132.0mm
Height: 202.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 416
About the Author
Maureen Marshall is a former history teacher whose passion is wandering through the olde parts of European cities. She has lived in Scotland, France, and Sweden and most of the mid-Atlantic states where people can catch blue crabs.
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