The Storm over Paris
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Guy Smith
About this listen
It’s 1942 in Nazi-occupied Paris.
Mori Rothstein, an art dealer and expert in master paintings from Rococo to Realism, has been sought after for his expertise, by every major museum in the world. Also seeking his knowledge is Reichmarshall Hermann Goering.
As his friends and fellow Jews disappear one by one, Mori struggles to protect his family by cooperating with the Germans to catalog stolen paintings for the Fuhrer’s museum. Mori is neither a prisoner nor free man, as he forges a questionable friendship with one of the most notorious Nazis in Europe - his fidelity and morals tested daily.
He creates a plan to rescue some of the greatest paintings of all time.
Against the backdrop of the world’s most treasured art, Mori’s once-charmed life transforms into a web of intrigue, kidnapping, and murder.
©2018 William Grubman (P)2019 William Grubman