Treasure of Saint-Lazare: A Novel of Paris

Treasure of Saint-Lazare: A Novel of Paris
John Pearce
An engaging mystery about lost Nazi war loot and contemporary murders that recalls other popular international thrillers of the past decade. A man caught in the middle of a search for World War II treasures and a murder plot finds himself re-examining his own past tragedies. Eddie and Jen set out on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth and possibly the painting. Their quest takes them back to Sarasota, FLa., described in all its humidity and heat. Eddie’s relationship with Jen gives the reader ample insight into her all-too-human character as well.
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About the Author

John Pearce is a part-time Parisian who lives happily most of the the year in Sarasota, FL. He worked as a journalist in Washington and Europe, where he covered economics for the International Herald Tribune and edited a business magazine. After a business career in Sarasota, he spends his days working on his future books - The new one, Last Stop: Paris, was published Dec 1, 2015. It is a sequel to Treasure of Saint-Lazare.

Last Stop: Paris was a finalist in Shelf Unbound Magazine's "Best Indie Book of the Year" competition. Treasure of Saint-Lazare was chosen the best historical mystery of 2014 in the Readers' Favorite contest.

For several months each year, John and his wife Jan live in Paris, walk its streets, and chase down interesting settings for future books and his blog, PartTimeParisian.com. They lived earlier in Frankfurt, Germany, which gave him valuable insights for several of the scenes in Last Stop: Paris.