A review by lizaroo71
The Paris Hours by Alex George

4.0

The story begins with four narratives: four distinct characters that are living in Paris in 1927. In addition to American expats like Hemingway and Baker, we also get the nibbles of every day life through the lens of three men and one woman that have made Paris their home.

As the story moved forward, I knew the characters would converge at the end of the book, I just didn't know how I would get there.

It seems I've read this author before ([b:Setting Free the Kites|30763898|Setting Free the Kites|Alex George|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1482920582l/30763898._SX50_.jpg|51320016]), but that's not the reason I picked up this one. I found it at the library and liked that it is Paris during peacetime and a time that holds ghosts and secrets of the past.