Paris, 1899. Everywhere preparations are under way for the dawn of the new century, but beneath the beauty lies racial and social tensions. The body of a beautiful woman is found in the Seine.
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"Appignanesi's knowledge of the politics and culture of the era shines." -- Publishers Weekly "Publishers Weekly"
About Lisa Appignanesi
Lisa Appignanesi OBE is a prize-winning writer, novelist, broadcaster and cultural commentator. She is past president of English PEN, served as deputy director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts and is chair of the Freud Museum. She appears regularly on R3's Night Waves and R4's Saturday Review. Her many books include The Memory Man (Arcadia, 2004). She lives in North London.
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