Book Club Discussion Questions
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Introduction
Vidocq. The name strikes terror into the Parisian underworld of 1818.
As founder and chief of the newly created plain-clothes force known as the Sûreté, Vidocq has used his mastery of disguise and surveillance to nab some of France's most notorious and elusive criminals. But to meet his greatest challenge yet, he will need the help of Hector Carpentier, a young medical student whose name has turned up on a dead man's body. Hector and Vidocq follow
the mystery's trail from a Marais slum to the royal gardens of Saint-Cloud, and as more bodies rise up around them, they find themselves tantalizingly close to
unveiling an explosive secretthe whereabouts of Marie Antoinette's sonwhose
ultimate fate may have been known only to Hector's own father.
Questions for Discussion
- In The Black Tower, Louis Bayard depicts a Paris that has gone
through many political and social upheavals. How have the attempts to sweep away
the past failed? Are countries able to shed their history completely?
- The relationship between parent and child is a theme that plays out
throughout the book. How are the characters' lives affected by the actions of
their parents?
- How can the senior Dr. Carpentier reconcile the things he did and saw in
the Temple with his medical ethics? How do his notes reflect the change in his
feelings? Why do you think he never told his family of his experiences?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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