Murder In Paris '68: A true story of death and glamour

Hardback Published on: 23/04/2026
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Murder In Paris '68
A gripping and sensational account of a scandal that shocked a nation!
Having not heard of the Marković affair before, my interest was piqued when I saw that much of the suspicion and conspiracy surrounding the case involved F... READ MORE
Jo Turner - Lincoln
Murder In Paris '68
Gritty and enthralling
Edward Chisholm returns with a well researched and thrilling book, giving us the story of the murder of Stevan Marković and it's potential links to organis... READ MORE
Emma, Southampton
Murder In Paris '68
True crime noir
A moody and mysterious account of the murder of Stevan Marković in 1960s Paris and the murky world of celebrity, politics and organised crime. This reads l... READ MORE
Olivia at Telford
Murder In Paris '68
Bienvenue à Paris
Edward Chisholm's second book returns to the city that was at the heart of his first, Paris, though this time taking the city at the peak of its postwar gl... READ MORE
Mark at Reading
Murder In Paris '68
Atmospheric, immersive true crime
An explosive combination of late-60s film-star glamour and murky criminal underworld, I came to this one cold, knowing nothing about the Marković Affair or... READ MORE
Selena, Guildford
Murder In Paris '68
Evocative and immersive literary true crime
I love narrative non-fiction and I love literary true crime; I also studied both French & history at university, so anything that encompasses that is a win... READ MORE
Anna at Belfast

Synopsis

From the author of the word-of-mouth breakout hit, A Waiter In Paris comes an intimate and authentically told true story from the Parisian demi-monde of the 1960s, when the high-life and the low-life went hand in hand. It was a time when the French New Wave of cinema was taking the world by storm, a time of glamour, sports cars, casinos and night clubs - and at the heart of it all, the man of the moment, the enigmatic film star Alain Delon, dubbed 'the most beautiful man in the world'.

With a shady past and a taste for bad company and high-living, Delon lived on the edge. But when a dead body turns up in the outskirts of Paris that turns out to be Stevan Marković, Delon's friend, 'bodyguard' and associate, questions start to be asked. That Delon shot to stardom playing Tom Ripley with all those stylish and murderous associations does not go unnoticed. Is art imitating life or is life imitating art? What is Delon involved in? And who was Stevan Marković?

In an exceptionally skilful and highly readable work of narrative non-fiction, Edward Chisholm uses his own detailed in-depth research to weave the reader into an intimate patchwork of events as they unfold, submersing us in 1960s Paris. And as we meet the characters - actresses, directors, petty criminals, state prosecutors, high-level gangsters, star-struck policemen, compromised politicians - we witness what became to be known as The Marković Affair from the inside, as it spirals out of control and not only pulls down Alain Delon but everyone in his orbit.

For fans of Patrick Radden Keefe, David Grann and Philippe Sands Murder In Paris '68 may be the best non-fiction you read this year.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781800962675
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 236 x 154 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 620g
  • Languages: English

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Murder In Paris '68
France Noir!
This is a brilliant ride through the dark underbelly of chic '60's Paris. A tense and compelling story of one of the big screens most fascinating character... READ MORE
John Nicholls
Murder In Paris '68
The Marković Affair
I’d not heard of The Marković Affair before reading this book and, as the reviews say, this was gripping from start to finish. Edward has clearly spent a ... READ MORE
Matthew Morris