A Piece of the Continent

Historical Fiction Set in Paris in the 1920s

Paris 1925. The French economy is struggling in the aftermath of WWI. A single US dollar will buy a bottle of Champagne much to the delight of the expatriates who have flocked to the city in droves. When the body of a young American woman is found washed up on the banks of the Seine, Arnaud Lepine is promoted from his dull desk job in the precinct to the ranks of Inspector to investigate for the simple reason he speaks fluent English, a language he picked up serving with the Canadian forces in WWI. A Piece of the Continent is not so much a detective story as an Odysseus-like journey as Arnaud, haunted by the lingering trauma of trench warfare makes his way through the streets of Montparnasse and the jazz clubs of Montmartre to find out who the girl was, and at the same time find his way back to his family. Along the way he meets up with Ernest Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein and a host of other writers, artists and musicians that made Paris of the 1920s so alive.

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The Author

June 04, 2018 by Paul Nicholson

Paul Nicholson is a former journalist and communications consultant based in Victoria, BC.  He has published numerous articles in Canadian and International newspapers and magazines.  This is his first work of fiction and stems from his long-standing interest in the colourful world of the expatriates in the cafes and salons of Paris in the 1920s, as well as the trench warfare of the first World War, which provide the backdrop for A Piece of the Continent.
Contact the author: pnicholson1946@gmail.com

June 04, 2018 /Paul Nicholson

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