Expats
by Chris Pavone
- Pages
- 326
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780307956354
- Reading Time
- ~5h 42min
Expats is a book by Chris Pavone. It has 326 pages.
About this book
Set against the polished backdrop of Luxembourg, this novel examines the quiet fractures beneath affluent expatriate life. The narrative follows an American woman whose carefully constructed marriage unravels when she uncovers her husband’s hidden affairs, drawing her into a shadowy world of corporate espionage and moral compromise. Rather than relying on conventional action sequences, the story unfolds through psychological tension and shifting loyalties, exploring how displacement can both liberate and isolate. Pavone uses the international setting to examine themes of identity, trust, and the performances people maintain when living far from home. The novel’s distinctive approach lies in its fusion of domestic drama with spy thriller mechanics, treating secrets and surveillance as intimate rather than purely geopolitical concerns. Through precise prose and layered character studies, the work offers a measured look at how individuals navigate deception in environments where everyone appears to have everything to lose.
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How many pages is Expats?+
Expats has 326 pages.
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Set against the polished backdrop of Luxembourg, this novel examines the quiet fractures beneath affluent expatriate life. The narrative follows an American woman whose carefully constructed marriage unravels when she uncovers her husband’s hidden affairs, drawing her into a shadowy world of corpora...
Who wrote Expats?+
Expats was written by Chris Pavone.