<p><b><h2>''A gripping murder mystery and a vivid recreation of Paris under German Occupation.'' </b>ANDREW TAYLOR</h2><br><b>*WINNER OF THE HWA GOLD CROWN AWARD FOR BEST HISTORICAL FICTION*</b><br><b>*SHORTLISTED FOR</b><b> THE CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD*</b><br><br><b>''Terrific''</b><i> SUNDAY TIMES</i>, Best Books of the Month<br><b>''A thoughtful, haunting thriller'' </b>MICK HERRON<br><b>''Sharp and compelling'' </b><i>THE SUN</i><br><br>* * * * *<br><br><b><i><h3>Paris, Friday 14th June 1940.</h3></i></b><br><b>The day the Nazis march into Paris, making headlines around the globe.</b><br><br>Paris police detective Eddie Giral - a survivor of the last World War - watches helplessly on as his world changes forever.<br><br>But there is something he still has control over. Finding whoever is responsible for the murder of four refugees. The unwanted dead, who no one wants to claim.<br><br>To do so, he must tread carefully between the Occupation and the Resistance, between truth and