Lovers at the Chameleon Club: Paris 1932
by Francine Prose
read by Edoardo Ballerini, Rosalind Ashford, Geoffrey Cantor, Nicola Barber, Suzanne Toren, Maggi-Meg Reed
2014 / 448 pages
rating: 8 / contemp lit/historical fiction
I wasn’t going to read this because I thought it sounded kind of creepy. Well, it’s not creepy although there’s a tad too much sexual talk for my comfort. There’s also a lot of material which piques my historical interests and Prose’s story has a very compelling story-line, an interesting structure and it’s nicely written. I’m glad I didn’t pass! >>>>MORE>>>>