The Blue Hour
When Adam F st s wife, Honnie, suddenly vanishes, the couple s friends assume she was just unhappy and skipped town Wracked with worry and confusion, Adam knows there s to the story.
When the realization hits that he doesn t know his wife well enough to find her, he enlists the help of a brilliant but amoral cop to comb the streets of Paris for her The deeper their i
When Adam F st s wife, Honnie, suddenly vanishes, the couple s friends assume she was just unhappy and skipped town Wracked with worry and confusion, Adam knows there s to the story.
When the realization hits that he doesn t know his wife well enough to find her, he enlists the help of a brilliant but amoral cop to comb the streets of Paris for her The deeper their investigation goes, the Adam learns about Honnie s past and the secrets she kept from him Pimps, prostitution, murder
In this modern day version of the Orpheus myth, Adam descends into Paris s underworld to find the woman he loves The city s sex shops, seedy night clubs, and the people who inhabit them simultaneously repel Adam and draw him ever deeper, giving him a painfully clear look into Honnie s past and his own soul.
Adam s grief eventually gives way to his obsession with finding her, driving his sanity to the breaking point Even if he should find Honnie, has he already lost her forever
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J.P Smith was born in New York City and began his writing career in England, where he lived for several years with his wife and daughter, and where his first novel was published As a screenwriter, he was an Academy Nicholl Fellowship Semifinalist in 2014 The Drowning, a psychological thriller published in January 2019 by Sourcebooks Landmark, is his seventh novel.His eighth, If She Were Dead, w J.P Smith was born in New York City and began his writing career in England, where he lived for several years with his wife and daughter, and where his first novel was published As a screenwriter, he was an Academy Nicholl Fellowship Semifinalist in 2014 The Drowning, a psychological thriller published in January 2019 by Sourcebooks Landmark, is his seventh novel.His eighth, If She Were Dead, will be published in 2020
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