Stephanie shares an excerpt from The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at On Page and Screen — http://eclecticbooksandmovies.blogspot.com/2012/10/excerpt-from-siren-of-paris-by-david.html.
Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II. It delves into little-known aspects of World War II, such as the work of civilians in the French resistance and the tragic sinking of the Lancastria.
Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.
For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a paperback copy The Siren of Paris please visit http://www.amazon.com/The-Siren-Paris-David-LeRoy/dp/0983966710; to order a copy for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.
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