A review by micasreads
Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff

4.0

Louise is adjusting to her postwar life as a housewife and mother. When she works part- time in a second-hand store, she comes across a necklace she has seen before - right before her friend died. She is now determined to find more information on the locket and her friend's death. 
During the war, Helaine imprisoned at a local department store called Levitan and forced to handle  items stolen from Jewish families sent East. When the truth is revealed, all questions will be answered.

Pam Jenoff never ceases to amaze me. I had no idea that women were arrested and forced to be servants at a local department store that served members of the regime. The story was well-told and kept my attention throughout. The characters were deep and easy to invest in. I found it most interesting to see how deeply people who lived during that time were affected. It is not something normally mentioned. This was a book worth reading.