The Paris Thief: A Novel

Lisa Rochon
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The Paris Thief: A Novel

Lisa Rochon
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  • Published date: Jul 14, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443472708
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.78" L x 9.0" H

"A lush journey back in time to two pivotal times periods in French history." —Roberta Rich, author of The Jazz Age Spy and The Midwife of Venice

"Lisa Rochon writes with beauty, clarity, and intelligence in this finely imagined, skillfully researched novel. With an assured hand, she draws lushly detailed portraits of Mathilde—as a young bohemian in Belle Époque Paris and as the steadfast guardian of the Louvre’s masterworks in occupied France. Marvellous and moving, this is a story of love, sacrifice, moral courage, and art." —Cathy Marie Buchanan, New York Times-bestselling author of The Painted Girls and The Daughter of Black Lake

"A compelling, romantic romp through Paris' wild artists' circle of the 1910's—but also a suspense-filled WWII novel with the highest possible stakes. Rochon has written an unforgettable story that asks the most profoundly human of all questions: can love conquer all?" —Rachel Rose, author of the Giller Prize-longlisted The Octopus Has Three Hearts

"Masterful. . . . A wild and exuberant ride through the cultural history of the first half of the 20th Century. . . . A hugely empathetic tale of a woman’s becoming, a propulsive read that is cinematic in scope. Come for the art history, stay for the great sex!" —David Young, award-winning playwright of Glenn and Inexpressible Island

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