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Book Synopsis'Terrific . . . Easily the most purely entertaining novel I have read so far this year' - David Mills, The Sunday Times
'A really excellent suspense novelist' - Stephen King
The second volume of Pierre Lemaitre's enthralling, award-winning between-the-wars trilogyIn 1927, the great and the good of Paris gather at the funeral of the wealthy banker, Marcel Péricourt. His daughter, Madeleine, is poised to take over his financial empire (although, unfortunately, she knows next to nothing about banking). More unfortunately still, when Madeleine's seven-year-old son, Paul, tumbles from a second-floor window of the Péricourt mansion on the day of his grandfather's funeral, and suffers life-changing injuries, his fall sets off a chain of events that will reduce Madeleine to destitution and ruin in a matter of months.
Using all her reserves of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and a burning desire for retribution, Ma
Trade ReviewAn epic inhabited by
flamboyant characters and imbued with an all-consuming drama * Figaro *
Literature with conviction;
a furious talent * L'Obs *
Confirms the genius of a
great novelist and storyteller * Express *
Terrific . . . Easily the most
purely entertaining novel I have read so far this year -- David Mills * The Sunday Times *
A
perfectly orchestrated comédie humaine * Journal du Dimanche *
Lemaitre is
always readable and
his caustic wit shines through -- Antonia Senior * The Times *
Pierre Lemaitre:
unleashed * Libération *