The Paris Express: A Novel

EMMA DONOGHUE
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The Paris Express: A Novel

EMMA DONOGHUE
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  • Published date: Mar 18, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443474238
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.97" L x 8.38" H
“Captivating! Emma Donoghue writes in rich, luxuriant detail, yet the story moves at a exhilarating clip. The Paris Express brings big questions about human interconnectedness into an edge-of-your-seat historical thriller that I couldn’t put down.”— - Shelby Van Pelt, author of Remarkably Bright Creatures
“A tension-filled panorama of fin-de-siècle French society.” - New York Times
"Clever, ambitious, and richly researched. A slice of 1890s Paris that makes us see that our modern problems aren’t so modern after all! The Paris Express is a smartly structured novel that ratchets up the pace until it's hurtling along as fast as the doomed train itself." - Alice Winn, author of In Memoriam
“Donoghue's talents are at such glorious heights in this novel, the reader feels as though they are on the titular train, bustling next to strangers, staring out the window, and hurtling towards Paris. And it's near impossible to put the book down until it reaches its final destination. Donoghue beautifully crafts a world that captures the vitality and smells and sights of Victorian France, while investigating the different classes who inhabited the same spaces, but lived worlds apart....Donoghue's train is a microcosm of Paris of the times, ready to explode.” - Heather O’Neill, author of The Capital of Dreams
“Donoghue establishes an intricate web of human relationships as the narrative speeds toward an unexpected yet plausible finale….Readers ought to jump on board.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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