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The Pont des Arts Widow - A Christy Nicholas and Zachary Price Novel - cover

The Pont des Arts Widow - A Christy Nicholas and Zachary Price Novel

Christy Nicholas

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Paris, 1944: Beneath the Nazi’s chilling gaze, Isabelle Moreau, a Resistance courier with eyes reflecting the stormy Parisian sky, found solace in the arms of Lieutenant James O’Connell on the Pont des Arts.  Their love story unfolded in whispered promises and coded messages hidden within love letters, each lock on the bridge a fragile testament to their hopes for a future together. But liberation brought only silence, a deafening void where James once stood, leaving Isabelle with nothing but unanswered questions and a collection of cherished letters.Present-day Paris:  The Pont des Arts, now heavy with the weight of a thousand love locks, is a silent witness to a new tragedy.  A young couple lies entwined in death, a macabre mirror of Rodin’s “The Kiss.” Art historian Christy Nicholas, herself haunted by a lost love, recognizes the killer’s twisted artistry, a dark reflection of her own grief. Paired with Zachary Price, a pragmatic American detective whose past failures whisper in his mind, Christy embarks on a perilous journey into the heart of a chilling mystery.A second body, posed like Klimt’s “The Kiss,” surfaces near the Pont Neuf, clutching a single, timeworn letter—a letter from Isabelle to James. The past reaches out, its icy grip tightening around the present. The killer isn't just recreating famous art; they are meticulously staging scenes from Isabelle and James’s hidden correspondence, their love letters a morbid blueprint for murder.The hunt for the remaining letters leads Christy and Zachary through the labyrinthine streets of Paris, from the hushed archives where wartime secrets linger like dust motes in the air to the shadowed corners of the Marais, where the past and present collide in a tango of intrigue. Each discovered letter peels back another layer of Isabelle and James’s tragic romance, revealing not only the depths of their love but a hidden network of wartime betrayal and stolen treasures.  A shadowy figure known only as "Le Collectionneur," obsessed with possessing tangible remnants of lost love, emerges from the fog of the investigation.  Is this the killer, orchestrating these macabre performances, or another player in this deadly game?As Christy and Zachary delve deeper, their professional and personal lives blur, an unexpected spark igniting between them amidst the cold Parisian night. Christy’s intuitive grasp of symbolism clashes with Zachary’s reliance on hard evidence, yet their shared pursuit of justice draws them closer. But the killer remains a step ahead, a master manipulator pulling them into a twisted game of cat and mouse.A forged letter, a hidden connection between Christy’s family and Isabelle’s past, and the whispers of a stolen wartime treasure send them spiraling down a rabbit hole of deception. The past erupts into the present, threatening to consume Christy, while Zachary’s protective instincts, once skeptical, solidify into unwavering support.The final, terrifying tableau awaits them on the Pont des Arts, beneath the weight of a thousand love locks, each a symbol of hope and heartbreak. The killer, someone intimately connected to Isabelle and James’s story, sees Christy and Zachary as the final brushstrokes in their masterpiece of death. The truth, when it finally emerges, is as chilling as the Parisian winter.  On the very bridge that symbolized enduring love, Christy and Zachary face a desperate fight for survival, a fight not only for their lives but for the memory of a love lost to time and war.
Disponible desde: 11/12/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 658 páginas.

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