To some extent, all fiction is autobiographical. When the author is a nonfiction writer and historian by trade, his fiction can be exceptionally rich and detailed.
The author of Conspiracy of One and Clinton turns back the clock to the early 2000s, when he lived in London and fell in love. The result is a quirky romance that is as full of plot turns and twists as a London back alley. Rachelle du Corday is a French heiress, living in London. On the train one day, she meets an American author. Their romance is kindled and continues to triumph over circumstances and situations as real as they are entertaining. Their story is full of the sort of personalities and situations that are too in-depth and riveting to be anything but real.
Nounou is a haunting love story that will stay with you long after you finish the book. If you enjoy London or Paris, or simply wish to travel to these fabulous cities, Jim Moore becomes a sort of literary tour guide. Your journey will show you the reality of daily life in the world's greatest cities, and the story Jim tells will showcase the sheer resiliance of love and the human spirit.
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