The Art of Occupation

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When a corrupt art dealer is found brutally murdered, Detective Eddie Giral is plunged into a dark underground world of stolen paintings, forged identities, and whispered deals with Nazi occupiers. As the trail deepens, it leads him to Paris’s Jeu de Paume, where looted masterpieces have vanished and the guarded curator Rose Valland gives nothing away. In a city where neighbours turn on one another to survive and competing factions of the Occupiers entangle him in their power struggles, Eddie must risk everything – and ask himself: Can he trust anyone?

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Scheduled for publication on 14th May, 2026
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SKU: 9781409190400 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Orion Books
Page count : 368
Published on 14th May, 2026

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‘Fantastic! A must read for fans of Philip Kerr’
STEVE CAVANAGH

‘An excellent historical series’
VASEEM KHAN

THE BRAND NEW NOVEL IN THE AWARD-WINNING OCCUPATION SERIES

In the city of light, some deals are only made in the shadows.

When a corrupt art dealer is killed, Detective Eddie Giral descends into an underground world of stolen paintings, forged identities, and whispered deals with Nazi Occupiers.

As Eddie discovers links to a wealthy Jewish family’s missing collection, the trail leads him to Paris’s Jeu de Paume, where looted masterpieces have vanished – and where guarded curator Rose Valland gives nothing away.

But in Eddie’s efforts to win her trust he forgets – can he trust her?

With Parisians turning against their neighbours to survive, and the different factions of the city’s Occupiers entangling Eddie in their power struggles, the answers he needs lie in the museum’s most secretive collection…

*****

PRAISE FOR CHRIS LLOYD’S OCCUPATION SERIES:

‘Ranks alongside Alan Furst and Philip Kerr … Powerful stuff’
SUNDAY TIMES

‘A thoughtful, haunting thriller’
MICK HERRON

‘Such a powerful and morally nuanced crime novel. Both a gripping murder mystery and a vivid recreation of Paris under German Occupation’
ANDREW TAYLOR

‘It’s up there with luminaries such as Philip Kerr, Sebastian Faulks and Manda Scott – in fact, it’s probably better than all of those’
DAVID YOUNG

‘A haunting and eye-opening portrayal of life under occupation’
ADELE PARKS

‘Lloyd does a masterly job of conjuring a hungry, defeated Paris. Eddie is a convincing protagonist; a flawed man trying his best to be a good one’
THE TIMES

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Dimensions 24 × 15.6 cm
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