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When Althea Hutchinson, a spirited New Yorker, marries the suave French entrepreneur Méraud Favreau, she believes her life has finally fallen into place. However, the honeymoon is cut short when Méraud entrusts her with an unusual task in his picturesque hometown of Dijon, France. Eager to assist and explore this beautiful city, Althea packs her bags and sets off on this unexpected adventure.
But the cobblestone streets of Dijon hold secrets far beyond their charming facades. As Althea delves into her mission, she encounters bizarre occurrences that unravel the very fabric of reality—whispers in ancient alleyways, shadows that seem to shift on their own, and cryptic messages hidden within the city's towering walls. Each mysterious phenomenon sails her deeper into a whirlwind of fear and uncertainty, challenging her understanding of what she thought was true, both about France and her marriage.
When she returns to New York, Althea carries more than just her lover's lingering kiss; she bears a revelation so startling it reshapes her idyllic life alongside Méraud, sending their world spiraling into chaos. As truths long buried emerge and suspicion stirs the air between them, Althea must confront the haunting past of a city where love, betrayal, and history collide.
"The Walls of Dijon" is a gripping exploration of love's complexities and the shadows lurking beneath the surface of our lives. As readers journey alongside Althea, they will grapple with the themes of trust, the quest for identity, and the unsettling reality that sometimes, the greatest mystery lies within ourselves. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster that will leave you questioning everything you think you know about the ties that bind us.