Friday, May 1, 2026

 Philippe Colin: The Barman of the Ritz, Doubleday, pub date: August 2026, 

9781529956399, available in German (Insel Verlag) already




" The Barman of the Ritz" by Philippe Colin drew me in from page one and held that fascination until the last page. The novel is based on real life characters taking fictional liberties, the author adds the biographies at the end.  Set at the famous bar at the Ritz in Paris with Franz Meier holding court as the legendary barman, the novel is set during the  years of Paris's Nazi occupation from 1940-1945. Its a chilling account, Fritz Meier was partially Jewish as was his son like assistant Luciano and Blanche, the general manager's wife and Meier's secret love. Meier managed to keep this hidden with the help of excellent fake papers throughout the occupation, with Nazi top brass holding court in his bar. With the help of the Swedish consulate he organized escapes for many Jews. The novel is a harrowing count of that part of Parisian history, human endurance and bravery till the bitter end. Excellent atmospheric historical read, highly recommend. Publishing August, I read the proof.

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