This is the second in the Kate Moore series by Chris Pavone, with Kate now settled in Paris running a CIA Paris substation. It might possibly have helped me to have read the 1st in the series because to be honest, it took a long time for me to get into this, although once I did, it turned into a compulsive and fast paced read. In the beginning, we have various characters perspectives on what is turning out to be a disturbing and unsettling day, but the style of writing is dispassionate, and consequently it is difficult to care for them. In what is ostensibly looking to be the kind of terrorist attack with various targets that Paris has experienced in its recent past, turns out to be nothing of the kind, as the title hints, this is The Paris Diversion. For Kate Moore and her husband, Dextor, the past is about to come and trouble them in the present.
Mahmoud Khalid is wearing a suicide vest and carrying a briefcase that is a cause of concern for the authorities, is it a dirty bomb or similar? Mahmoud knows that this is the day he is going to die as the crowds flee in fear all around him. Ibrahim Abid, a police sniper of Morroccan descent is the man who raises the alarm on Mahmoud. Paris is becoming a city of police sirens and traffic jams as emergency procedures are put in place in response to the perceived threats and dangers. For Kate, it's a normal day as she plans for a dinner party that she is less than keen on but will help to embed the family further into the local community. Her marriage to Dexter is plagued and troubled by the silences between them, Dexter knows nothing of her work, he is planning his latest venture to get rich quick after his last endeavour ended in disaster, but despite Dexter's shortcomings, and there are many, Kate cannot quite let go of her marriage. 4Syte CEO Hunter has plans to increase his wealth quite considerably today, but is hit by a blackout in communications, and taken to a safe house, with his PA Colette, when threats against him and other US businessmen are made. There are bomb threats in Hong Kong and Mumbai, and in Venice, a mother 'Susanna', not her real name, is making financial trades.
Pavone writes a thrilling espionage story with a wide cast of characters, there is suspense and tension galore and there is twist after twist as it slowly becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. The slow reveals about the characters and the truth of what is actually going on is expertly done. I particularly liked Kate, living with a problematic marriage, the fear of losing her job, having experienced professional disasters in Seville and Copenhagen, and aware that the orders she has followed has meant she has ruined the lives of so many. She is a woman of gumption and courage as she sets out to protect Dexter and her family in the fight of her life. I would recommend this novel to those who enjoy espionage reads and thrillers, just be prepared for it to take a while to get going and it would help to have read the first in the series. Many thanks to Faber & Faber for an ARC.