I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

Three women, born generations apart.
One mysterious book that threads their lives together.
A journey of love, discovery, and truth¿

I'll See You in Paris is based on the real life of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, a woman whose life was so rich and storied it could fill several books. Nearly a century after Gladys's heyday, a young woman's quest to understand the legendary Duchess takes her from a charming hamlet in the English countryside, to a dilapidated manse kept behind barbed wire, and ultimately to Paris, where answers will be found at last. In the end, she not only solves the riddle of the Duchess, but uncovers the missing pieces in her own life.

At once a great love story and literary mystery, I'll See You in Paris will entertain and delight, with an unexpected ending that will leave readers satisfied and eager for Gable's next novel.

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I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

Three women, born generations apart.
One mysterious book that threads their lives together.
A journey of love, discovery, and truth¿

I'll See You in Paris is based on the real life of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, a woman whose life was so rich and storied it could fill several books. Nearly a century after Gladys's heyday, a young woman's quest to understand the legendary Duchess takes her from a charming hamlet in the English countryside, to a dilapidated manse kept behind barbed wire, and ultimately to Paris, where answers will be found at last. In the end, she not only solves the riddle of the Duchess, but uncovers the missing pieces in her own life.

At once a great love story and literary mystery, I'll See You in Paris will entertain and delight, with an unexpected ending that will leave readers satisfied and eager for Gable's next novel.

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I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

by Michelle Gable

Narrated by Tanya Eby

Unabridged — 11 hours, 48 minutes

I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

I'll See You in Paris: A Novel

by Michelle Gable

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Overview

Three women, born generations apart.
One mysterious book that threads their lives together.
A journey of love, discovery, and truth¿

I'll See You in Paris is based on the real life of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, a woman whose life was so rich and storied it could fill several books. Nearly a century after Gladys's heyday, a young woman's quest to understand the legendary Duchess takes her from a charming hamlet in the English countryside, to a dilapidated manse kept behind barbed wire, and ultimately to Paris, where answers will be found at last. In the end, she not only solves the riddle of the Duchess, but uncovers the missing pieces in her own life.

At once a great love story and literary mystery, I'll See You in Paris will entertain and delight, with an unexpected ending that will leave readers satisfied and eager for Gable's next novel.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Plot-master Gable’s affection for hidden treasures emerges again in her second absorbing novel. Readers are kept guessing ’til the end in this sweet story of love, mystery, art, literature, and Paris. As complex and moving as Naomi Wood’s Mrs. Hemingway and Liz Trenow’s The Forgotten Seamstress.” -Booklist

"Gable (A Paris Apartment) writes an engaging story, and both worlds—Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973—are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book." -Library Journal

"Gable has crafted another page-turner of a good read, filled with history, mystery and a dash of romance. This is the sort of fun, escapist read that is beloved by books clubs. There are characters to love, characters to hate, enticing settings and a requisite amount of plot twists." -Fort Worth Star-Telegram

“Michelle Gable . . . elegantly navigates the narratives of the generations, making each set of characters complex and likable.”—Richmond Times Dispatch

“Gable’s novel provides a wonderful, highly literate mystery . . . stories within stories, an almost Wuthering Heights narrative complexity.”—The Roanoke Times

"Gable (A Paris Apartment, 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances." -Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Michelle Gable

"Gable's Paris of today and yesteryear are worlds that are easy and pleasurable to get lost in."—The San Diego Union-Tribune

"The women's fiction world is lucky to welcome Michelle Gable to its ranks. Gable deftly weaves romance and mystery, past and present."—Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author

"Compelling and well-written."—Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"Gable's prose is fresh and emotionally complex."—Sophie Littlefield, national bestselling author

"An engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances."—Kirkus Reviews

Library Journal

11/15/2015
Annie and her mother are preparing to go to England to sell off long-held property; as Annie's mom packs, an old book is discovered. Annie reads the book and becomes engrossed in the world of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, a real-life woman, who was mad, bad, and glorious to know. Several residents of Banbury, the English town where the duchess eventually retreated, help Annie trace the past. Another story underlies the book, involving Pru, the caretaker of the 90-year-old duchess, and Win, a writer attempting a biography of Mrs. Spencer, as the duchess calls herself. Gable (A Paris Apartment) writes an engaging story, and both worlds—Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973—are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. The riddle of the story is easily guessed, but that doesn't distract from the novel's overall charm. VERDICT Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book.—Jennifer Mills, Shorewood-Troy Lib., IL

Kirkus Reviews

2015-11-19
After becoming engaged to a Marine just before he ships off to the Middle East, Annie travels with her mother to England, where a mysterious crumbling estate and an aging aristocrat change her life. Annie meets Eric in a bar and finds herself engaged to him within a month. He's preparing to deploy, and she's packing for a trip to Banbury, England, with her mother, Laurel, who has some oddly secretive business to take care of. Days pass while Laurel is locked in complicated negotiations, so Annie hangs out in a pub, reading a biography of the vibrantly eccentric Duchess of Marlborough—a real person worth a Google search—who had lived in Banbury. Annie and the book catch the attention of Gus, an older gentleman who frequents the pub and knew the Duchess (aka Gladys) years ago, when she lived in the village as a recluse. Gus shares stories of the duchess's last years, and here the author blends fact with a story built around two fictional characters, the biographer and the duchess's paid companion, both of whom helped her outwit family members who were trying to get their hands on her fortune. After Annie realizes the home where the Duchess lived is the same property her mother is trying to sell, some investigation reveals she has a more personal stake in the story than she imagined. Gable (A Paris Apartment, 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances, those of Annie and her fiance, who grow closer through emails, and the biographer and the companion, whose romantic adventures went awry but may still be salvaged decades later. Blending fact and fiction in an entertaining but occasionally confusing way, the author offers a fascinating version of the reclusive years of the larger-than-life duchess. Many aspects of her life are hard to believe, yet it's the fictional story that sometimes stretches the threshold of credibility. Characters try too hard to maintain big secrets that, once revealed, seem unworthy of such effort, especially given how easily some of the big conflicts could be eliminated with simple conversations. A fine tribute to a one-in-a-million character despite a few hard-to-swallow plot devices.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173807809
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 02/09/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 990,411
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