The French Letter
Viewing comments for Chapter 3 "At Parc Monceau"A Novel
24 total reviews
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Hmm, she is a very clever lady. She already knows more about Charles than he knows about her. In fact, he still only knows what he learnt from her handbag, and that wasn't much and certainly in no way explains what happened a few days ago. You are drip feeding us, Tony, making us want more, and that's what writing is all about! Well done, my friend, another wonderful chapter. :) Sandra xx
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
Hmm, she is a very clever lady. She already knows more about Charles than he knows about her. In fact, he still only knows what he learnt from her handbag, and that wasn't much and certainly in no way explains what happened a few days ago. You are drip feeding us, Tony, making us want more, and that's what writing is all about! Well done, my friend, another wonderful chapter. :) Sandra xx
Comment Written 10-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Very many thanks for your review, Sandra. Glad you are enjoying it. It looks as if she's running rings around poor old Charles. I hope he survives it! All the best, Tony
Comment from lyenochka
I like how you give us the two conflicting feelings that the narrator has about this rather pushy Helen character. Good progress in this chapter showing us more about the main characters as well as weaving more about Maupassant in the process!
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
I like how you give us the two conflicting feelings that the narrator has about this rather pushy Helen character. Good progress in this chapter showing us more about the main characters as well as weaving more about Maupassant in the process!
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Thanks, Helen. I'm enjoying the process of developing these two characters. All the best, Tony
Comment from Brett Matthew West
Suspenseful chapter. Vivid imagery used throughout. Smooth flow. Good conversation with "Tony". Held interest all the way. Well done!
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
Suspenseful chapter. Vivid imagery used throughout. Smooth flow. Good conversation with "Tony". Held interest all the way. Well done!
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Thanks, Brett. I appreciate your review. I'm hoping Tony will fade out of this gradually. I'm not sure that I want to be associated with Charles. He seems to be developing into rather a weak-kneed character!
Comment from estory
Nice job with this suspenseful story. I liked this chapter. You raise all those mystery questions at the beginning, and then comes this meeting with this woman in this romantic setting, and some interesting dialogue, as they kind of dance around each other. These is tension as well as attraction in the air, and we sense his forboding, his desire to hold her at a distance, until he knows more about her, and at the same time, he is attracted by her beauty and nice manners. She seems mysterious; interested in him...but for what? estory
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
Nice job with this suspenseful story. I liked this chapter. You raise all those mystery questions at the beginning, and then comes this meeting with this woman in this romantic setting, and some interesting dialogue, as they kind of dance around each other. These is tension as well as attraction in the air, and we sense his forboding, his desire to hold her at a distance, until he knows more about her, and at the same time, he is attracted by her beauty and nice manners. She seems mysterious; interested in him...but for what? estory
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Yes, I'm beginning to wonder what she sees in him. She seems to be a bit out of his league. Perhaps there is a motive concealed below the surface.
Comment from Mastery
I truly wish I had six stars for this chapter, Tony. It is just simply sowell written from start to finish, my friend. Great imagery and passages like thid:
" I saw her arrive. There was a sensual sway to her step, a delicacy of movement and an understated elegance in the cut of her casual ivory blouse and red culottes. Only a blue beret was lacking to complete the patriotic colour scheme. She stopped at the entrance and glanced up and down the street before going in through the heavy wrought iron gates. "
Great job, Tony! B ob
I am so glad I caught this chapter/
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
I truly wish I had six stars for this chapter, Tony. It is just simply sowell written from start to finish, my friend. Great imagery and passages like thid:
" I saw her arrive. There was a sensual sway to her step, a delicacy of movement and an understated elegance in the cut of her casual ivory blouse and red culottes. Only a blue beret was lacking to complete the patriotic colour scheme. She stopped at the entrance and glanced up and down the street before going in through the heavy wrought iron gates. "
Great job, Tony! B ob
I am so glad I caught this chapter/
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Glad you enjoyed this one, Bob. The virtual six from a master storyteller like yourself is a great complement! Thanks!
Comment from robyn corum
Tony,
I am soooo pleased to be reading this. *smile* Your writing, always good, has increased to a pivotal point telling this story. It seems to flow so fresh and easy -- and you know they say when it seems easiest, is when it's the hardest. ha
I am really enjoying this and look forward to more! Thanks!
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
Tony,
I am soooo pleased to be reading this. *smile* Your writing, always good, has increased to a pivotal point telling this story. It seems to flow so fresh and easy -- and you know they say when it seems easiest, is when it's the hardest. ha
I am really enjoying this and look forward to more! Thanks!
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Delighted that you think this is beginning to gather pace. I hope that I can keep up with it! LOL
Comment from Gloria ....
LOL, I really got a charge out of the whole purse interaction. Especially you can call me Helen if you don't consider that too informal. Of course not Miss Culverson. lol
I much enjoy the little asides into each character's psyche. It works well in this dance of seduction.
I've taken lodgings in Montmatre for the moment. Did you mean Montmartre?
I most enjoyed the balance and flow of this chapter, Tony.
Gloria
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
LOL, I really got a charge out of the whole purse interaction. Especially you can call me Helen if you don't consider that too informal. Of course not Miss Culverson. lol
I much enjoy the little asides into each character's psyche. It works well in this dance of seduction.
I've taken lodgings in Montmatre for the moment. Did you mean Montmartre?
I most enjoyed the balance and flow of this chapter, Tony.
Gloria
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Thanks for your comments here about balance and flow, Gloria. It's always good to hear what works for individual readers. I appreciate the heads up on Montmartre, too - an unfortunate typo!
Comment from damommy
I'm not sure I like this woman. She seems very devious, and I'm afraid this young man is in for big trouble.
Each chapter ends with a hook I can't resist.
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
I'm not sure I like this woman. She seems very devious, and I'm afraid this young man is in for big trouble.
Each chapter ends with a hook I can't resist.
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Yes, I'm afraid she is revealing herself as rather a nasty piece of work! I hope that Charles survives!
Comment from royowen
I love the conversation Tony. Very snappy, with two witty raconteurs engaging with verbal sabres in mental combat. I spent a brief weekend in Paris, in 1998 on a rushed trip from London, in a motor car, so my familiarity with the great city is limited, (my wife Elaine, knows it better) but I'm enjoying seeing Paris through your eyes. And excellent write, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
I love the conversation Tony. Very snappy, with two witty raconteurs engaging with verbal sabres in mental combat. I spent a brief weekend in Paris, in 1998 on a rushed trip from London, in a motor car, so my familiarity with the great city is limited, (my wife Elaine, knows it better) but I'm enjoying seeing Paris through your eyes. And excellent write, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Thanks, Roy. I appreciate your review and comments, and I'm glad that you are enjoying the ride!
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My pleasure Tony
Comment from Sugarray77
I really like this chapter and wish I could read the entire book... like right now.... good dialogue and suspense... questions and emotions. Very well done. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
I really like this chapter and wish I could read the entire book... like right now.... good dialogue and suspense... questions and emotions. Very well done. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 09-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2018
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Very many thanks for your enthusiastic response and for the six stars. Much appreciated. You encourage me to keep going!