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The Stranger in the Seine

A Novel

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By Guillaume Musso

Read by Katherine Manners

Read by Matt Addis

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From an international bestselling author: one foggy Paris night, a young woman is fished out of the Seine with no memory of who she is —but the quest to identify her leads to a woman who is already dead.

On a winter night in Paris, a young woman is pulled naked out of the Seine. She has amnesia and bears no identifying marks apart from two peculiar tattoos. She is rushed to the infirmary of Paris police headquarters, but only a few hours later, she disappears.
 
DNA analysis reveals her identity. She is the famous pianist Milena Bergman. But that’s impossible, because Milena died in a plane crash more than a year ago. Raphael, Milena’s former fiancé desperate for answers, and Roxane, a cop hell-bent on proving herself after a recent fall from grace, spearhead the investigation. Their quest to uncover the truth quickly reveals secrets long buried, a web of impostors, and danger lurking in plain sight. Nevertheless, they are determined to get to the center of this mystery: How can a person be both dead and alive at the same time?

On Sale
Aug 1, 2023
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781668632079

Guillaume Musso

About the Author

Guillaume Musso is the number one bestselling author in France. He has written nineteen previous novels, including the thrillers The Stranger in the Seine; Central Park; The Reunion, which was made into an international TV series; and Afterwards..., which was made into a feature film starring John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly. His novels have been translated into forty-seven languages and have sold eleven million copies worldwide. In 2021, he became the first French author to receive the prestigious Raymond Chandler Award for lifetime achievement in the thriller and literary noir genre. He lives in Paris.

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