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The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau: An Inspector Gorski Investigation

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Author: Burnet, Graeme MaCrae

Edition: Translation

Number Of Pages: 256

Details: Product Description "A stylish, atmospheric mystery with a startling twist . . . satisfies like Simenon and surprises like Ruth Rendell. I can't give it any higher praise."--NPR Manfred Baumann is a loner. Socially awkward and perpetually ill at ease, he spends his evenings quietly drinking and surreptitiously observing Adèle Bedeau, the sullen but alluring waitress at a drab bistro in the unremarkable small French town of Saint-Louis. One day, she simply vanishes into thin air and Georges Gorski, a detective haunted by his failure to solve one of his first murder cases, is called in to investigate the girl's disappearance. He sets his sights on Manfred. As Manfred cowers beneath Gorski's watchful eye, the murderous secrets of his past begin to catch up with him and his carefully crafted veneer of normalcy falters. His booze-soaked unraveling carries him from Saint-Louis to the back alleys of Strasbourg. Graeme Macrae Burnet's masterful play on literary form featuring an unreliable narrator makes for a grimly entertaining psychological thriller that questions if it is possible, or even desirable, to know another man's mind. Review "It's only a story --or is it-- Graeme Macrae Burnet makes such masterly use of the narrative form that the horrifying tale he tells in HIS BLOODY PROJECT, a finalist for this year's Man Booker Prize, seems plucked straight out of Scotland's sanguinary historical archives." - Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "Thought-provoking fiction."-- The New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice "[A] powerful, absorbing novel" Fiction authors from Henry James to Vladimir Nabokov to Gillian Flynn have used [an unreliable narrator] to induce ambiguity, heighten suspense and fold an alternative story between the lines of a printed text. Mr. Burnet, a Glasgow author, does all of that and more in this page-turning period account of pathos and violence in 19th-century Scotland" [A] cleverly constructed tale. Has the lineaments of the crime thriller but some of the sociology of a Thomas Hardy novel." -Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal "Burnet is a writer of great skill and authority . . . few readers will be able to put down His Bloody Project as it speeds towards a surprising (and ultimately puzzling) conclusion." - Financial Times "A stellar crime novel and a wrenching historical portrait, HIS BLOODY PROJECT also succeeds at lyrically questioning whether it's possible to know another man's mind--or even desirable. The novel sends out vines in all directions, its characters' tangled motives obscured by tragedy and lies." - Lyndsay Faye, author of Gods of Gotham "Clever and gripping" - Library Journal, starred review "Psychologically astute and convincingly grounded in its environment . . . a fine achievement." - The National "Fiendishly readable . . . A psychological thriller masquerading as a slice of true crime. . . The book is also a blackly funny investigation into madness and motivation." - Guardian ". . .sly, poignant, gritty, thought-provoking, and sprinkled with wit." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "I disappeared inside the pages of Graeme Macrae Burnet's His Bloody Project. . . fascinating" - Seattle Times "Burnet has created an eloquent character who will stick with you long after the book is read." - Seattle Review of Books "Both a horrific tale of violence and a rumination on the societal problems for poor sharecroppers of the era." - Time "One of the most convincing and engrossing novels of the year." - The Scotsman "A truly ingenious thriller as confusingly multilayered as an Escher staircase" - Daily Express "There is no gainstaying the ingenuity with which Burnet has constructed his puzzle. . ." - Telegraph "A masterful psychological thriller" - Ian Stephen, author of A Book of Death and Fish "A gripping crime story, a deeply imagined historical novel, and gloriously written, all in one tour-de-force of a book. Stevensonian, that's the highest praise I can

EAN: 9781948924061

Release Date: 02-10-2018

Languages: English

Item Note: Readable book with typical wear and small creases. Part of cover is torn. Has a remainder mark. Paperback Used - Good 2018Translation

Item Condition: UsedGood

Binding: Paperback