Thirty Four 50Charles Belfoure, The Paris Architect: A Novel
Charles Belfoure's debut historical thriller answers the question, would you trade your life for another's in the name of what's right? Set in 1942 Paris, The Paris Architect (Sourcebooks; $25.99) depicts Lucien Bernard, a gifted architect who's offered a large sum of money to outsmart the Gestapo by devising unique hiding places for Jews. When one of his hiding spaces fails horribly, however, Bernard must reconsider his mission and
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everything about his life. In its review of the novel, Publishers Weekly said "Heart, reluctant heroism, and art blend together in the spine-chilling page-turner." An architect by profession, Charles Belfoure, whose specialty is historic preservation, has published several architectural histories.