Requiem For Paris

The Song of the Catacombs

Requiem for Paris:

The Song of the Catacombs

Book Two of the Requiem for Paris Saga

Paris, 1800. Two years after surviving the brutal winter that nearly starved the Charbonneau family, life has slowly begun to stabilize—until a strange melody begins rising from beneath the city. When whispers of unexplained tremors and shifting bones ripple through the underground tunnels, Mathis and Bastien Charbonneau find themselves drawn into a mystery buried deep within the catacombs.

What begins as a search for answers soon entangles the brothers in a web of long-kept secrets: the hidden councils advising Bonaparte, the Architects of the Dead who shaped the catacombs’ design, and a relic whose dormant power is beginning to stir. Even Alain, with his uncanny sense for vibration and harmony, hears something awakening below Paris—something ancient, measured, and calling.

As pathways collapse, symbols glow with forgotten meaning, and a silent Watcher moves within the darkness, the Charbonneau siblings must uncover why the song has returned… and what it wants.
Because the deeper they venture, the more they realize: Paris is not merely built on the bones of the dead—it remembers them.

A gothic tale of family, secrets, and the vast labyrinth beneath a changing France, The Song of the Catacombs expands the legend born in The Bells of Hunger and leads the Charbonneau family toward a prophecy centuries in the making.

Some melodies are warnings. Some are invitations. And some are both