
Paris Locked
Jennifer Harris(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Published on 28. August 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-83628-434-5 (ISBN)
Description
A lovingly detailed novel of guilt and rumination in the City of Light. - Kirkus Reviews
A cleverly crafted and emotionally nuanced novel. - Independent Review of Books
A powerful story about accidental death, redemption, and ripples of effect that hold unintended results. - Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
Hitchcockian suspense with headier issues of genuineness and responsibility in art. - Paul W., NetGalley
Locked in. Locked out. Lovelocked.
The romantic city should work its magic but affixing a lovelock on a bridge backfires disastrously for Marian and Jason, leaving them floundering emotionally and morally. What do you do when decency demands that you do one thing, but your family needs another?
In this literary psychological novel, Marian and Jason come to Paris for Marian's French debut art exhibition, but what should be a triumphant moment in her career coincides with her last desperate attempt to save her marriage.
When Marian and Jason put a lovelock on the Pont des Arts-a symbol to reaffirm their love after Jason's infidelity-they unwittingly set in motion a tragedy that ripples through Paris as right-wing politicians seize a xenophobic opportunity. Marian finds herself locked in a moral quagmire. The impact of their lovelock reaches out to hurt the most unlikely and vulnerable people, leaving the couple lost in competing responsibilities in an event of international significance.
"Paris Locked" explores how the past becomes a prison. In a city where lovers immortalize their devotion with metal locks on romantic bridges criss-crossing the Seine, Marian must confront how places and actions lock people in-and lock others out-of narratives that frame our lives.
A cleverly crafted and emotionally nuanced novel. - Independent Review of Books
A powerful story about accidental death, redemption, and ripples of effect that hold unintended results. - Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
Hitchcockian suspense with headier issues of genuineness and responsibility in art. - Paul W., NetGalley
Locked in. Locked out. Lovelocked.
The romantic city should work its magic but affixing a lovelock on a bridge backfires disastrously for Marian and Jason, leaving them floundering emotionally and morally. What do you do when decency demands that you do one thing, but your family needs another?
In this literary psychological novel, Marian and Jason come to Paris for Marian's French debut art exhibition, but what should be a triumphant moment in her career coincides with her last desperate attempt to save her marriage.
When Marian and Jason put a lovelock on the Pont des Arts-a symbol to reaffirm their love after Jason's infidelity-they unwittingly set in motion a tragedy that ripples through Paris as right-wing politicians seize a xenophobic opportunity. Marian finds herself locked in a moral quagmire. The impact of their lovelock reaches out to hurt the most unlikely and vulnerable people, leaving the couple lost in competing responsibilities in an event of international significance.
"Paris Locked" explores how the past becomes a prison. In a city where lovers immortalize their devotion with metal locks on romantic bridges criss-crossing the Seine, Marian must confront how places and actions lock people in-and lock others out-of narratives that frame our lives.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Leicester
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
425 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83628-434-5 (9781836284345)
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Person
Jennifer Harris writes contemporary literary fiction that responds to historic environments. She has a PhD in Cultural Heritage theory and draws on her expertise in writing. She is Australian and currently lives in the USA. Her first novel, The Devil Comes to Bonn was an Amazon best seller.