A glowing, cinematic thriller, propelled throughout by zippy, electric writing, which builds in pace and intensity until reaching an ingenious, twisting finale

Buzz Magazine

A breathtaking book confirming Claire Berest's inexhaustible talent as a storyteller

Elle

An astonishing thriller ... full of mystery and dark humour

Libération

Se alle

Deliciously unique and unpredictable ... this novel blossoms like a poisonous flower

Le Journal du Dimanche

A cleverly crafted novel made up of trompe l'oeil, red herrings, and mistaken identities. Dreamlike and dark ... unique

Le Figaro

The writing is skilful, the narrative propels us forward ... a scintillating fire of many colours

Page

An intense thriller where performance art intersects with tragedy ... brilliant and captivating

Le Pèlerin

Spellbinding

Notre Temps

'Terrific! Set in modern Paris, this literary thriller invigoratingly combines questions of identity, shenanigans in the art world, love and murder' MICHÈLE ROBERTS'A breathtaking book confirming Claire Berest's inexhaustible talent as a storyteller' Elle'Deliciously unique and unpredictable ... this novel blossoms like a poisonous flower' Le Journal du Dimanche'An astonishing thriller' LibérationAbel Bac, a police officer, has been suspended from duty for unknown reasons. Haunted by a recurring nightmare, he walks the streets of Paris hoping to lose himself in the city, but somehow, he always finds his way home. All that gives Abel comfort are the ninety-four orchids which populate his small apartment. In museums across Paris something strange is happening. A white horse appears in the library of the Pompidou Centre. Then stuffed wolves are displayed in a gallery, dressed in fine garments and drinking tea. The police are baffled and Abel, who is somehow linked to it all, is becoming more and more unnerved. Soon, the hidden darkness of his life will rise to the surface and lead him to Mila, the mysterious artist at the heart of this enigma. And then he discovers that nothing about these events is coincidental . . .Translated by Sophie Lewis.
Les mer
A spellbinding literary thriller set in contemporary Paris - full of mystery, dark humour and tragedy - about a police officer whose world begins to unravel when strange art installations appear overnight in Parisian museums.
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A breathtaking book confirming Claire Berest's inexhaustible talent as a storyteller - ElleDeliciously unique and unpredictable ... this novel blossoms like a poisonous flower - Le Journal du DimancheAn astonishing thriller ... full of mystery and dark humour - LiberationA cleverly crafted novel made up of trompe l'oeil, red herrings, and mistaken identities. Dreamlike and dark ... unique - Le FigaroThe writing is skilful, the narrative propels us forward ... a scintillating fire of many colours - PageAn intense thriller where performance art intersects with tragedy ... brilliant and captivating - Le PelerinSpellbinding - Notre Temps
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781914495922
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Mountain Leopard Press
Vekt
560 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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CLAIRE BEREST is a writer from Paris. In 2019, her novel Rien n'est noir about the life of Frida Kahlo won Elle's Grand Prix des lectrices. With her sister Anne, she is also the author of Gabriële, a critically-acclaimed biography of her great-grandmother, Gabriële Buffet-Picabia, Marcel Duchamp's lover and muse. She is the great-granddaughter of the painter Francis Picabia.

SOPHIE LEWIS is a literary editor and translator from French and Portuguese into English. She has translated works by Jules Verne, Marcel Aymé, Violette Leduc, Leïla Slimani and João Gilberto Noll, among others. Her translations have been shortlisted for the Scott Moncrieff and Republic of Consciousness prizes, and longlisted for the International Booker Prize.