I did not read this whole book. I started, skipped the whole middle, and finished the end. If you are a history buff you might like to dive into Dark In The City Of Light. It has a lot of facts and history and detail so I’m sure Paul Robertson did a lot of work. It was not a relaxing fun read for me.
Here is the backcover copy:
What Evil Haunts the Shadows of 1870s Paris?
Baron Ferdinand Harsanyi — After his wife’s mysterious death, this Austrian attaché holds control over mines whose coveted ore could turn the tide of war.
Therese Harsanyi — Swept up in new romance and the spectacle of Paris, the Baron’s daughter is blind to the dangers stalking her family and the city she loves.
Rudolph Harsanyi — Unsure whom to trust, the Baron’s son’s grief over his mother’s death twists into growing anger and a desire to break free.
As France and Prussia plunge toward war, one family is caught in a web of deceit, political intrigue, and murder that threatens to tear them apart.
You can find more information at the author’s site. You can read the first chapter at Where the Story Begins. Published by Bethany House.
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