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The latest from Governor General's Literary Award winner Perrine Leblanc is a mesmerizing story about the disappearance of three young women and a deeply disturbing portrait of a small town gone bad.

In between the mountains and the sea, on the north shore of the Baie des Chaleurs, there's a village called Malabourg. The village is surrounded by all the usual features of the region: a river with wild salmon, a stretch of the national highway, and a coniferous forest. But Malabourg has one unusual feature: in the heart of the forest there's a lake the kids call the tomb. It's the place where three young women have disappeared, one by one. As rumours and allegations spread through the village, Alexis and Mina struggle to make sense of the tragedies before deciding the only way to forget is to leave. Alexis relocates to France to learn how to compose perfume and Mina moves hundreds of kilometres away from the sea. But, in spite of the distance, Alexis and Mina can't forget Malabo

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Like all good mysteries, The Lake is as much about place as it is about crime, and in Lazer Lederhendler’s seamless translation, Malabourg is a dark place indeed. Perrine Leblanc has created a kind of québécois noir: ominous, compelling, and totally convincing. * Wayne Grady, Author of Emancipation Day *
Some become authors through hard work; some are born authors like Perrine Leblanc. * Kim Thúy, Author of Ru and Màn *
...promisingly dark and offbeat... * Quill & Quire *
...exactly what Leblanc is up to isn’t clear until literally the last page, when the novel’s two halves are deftly reconnected in a way that ends up making perfect structural and emotional sense. * Montreal Gazette *
This slim novel, which deftly blends murder, mystery, romance, and a coming-of-age story, is a testament to the talent of the author. * Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW *
There’s real skill here, and a faith that the reader will be engaged enough in the sensual details that Leblanc generously lards her prose with. This short book contains both brutality and moments of real grace and beauty, rewarding the reader who didn’t open it just to find out who killed whom. -- Naben Ruthnum * National Post *

The Lake

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    A Paperback / softback by Perrine LeBlanc, Lazer Lederhendler

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      Publisher: House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
      Publication Date: 05/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781487000202, 978-1487000202
      ISBN10: 1487000200

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The latest from Governor General's Literary Award winner Perrine Leblanc is a mesmerizing story about the disappearance of three young women and a deeply disturbing portrait of a small town gone bad.

      In between the mountains and the sea, on the north shore of the Baie des Chaleurs, there's a village called Malabourg. The village is surrounded by all the usual features of the region: a river with wild salmon, a stretch of the national highway, and a coniferous forest. But Malabourg has one unusual feature: in the heart of the forest there's a lake the kids call the tomb. It's the place where three young women have disappeared, one by one. As rumours and allegations spread through the village, Alexis and Mina struggle to make sense of the tragedies before deciding the only way to forget is to leave. Alexis relocates to France to learn how to compose perfume and Mina moves hundreds of kilometres away from the sea. But, in spite of the distance, Alexis and Mina can't forget Malabo

      Trade Review
      Like all good mysteries, The Lake is as much about place as it is about crime, and in Lazer Lederhendler’s seamless translation, Malabourg is a dark place indeed. Perrine Leblanc has created a kind of québécois noir: ominous, compelling, and totally convincing. * Wayne Grady, Author of Emancipation Day *
      Some become authors through hard work; some are born authors like Perrine Leblanc. * Kim Thúy, Author of Ru and Màn *
      ...promisingly dark and offbeat... * Quill & Quire *
      ...exactly what Leblanc is up to isn’t clear until literally the last page, when the novel’s two halves are deftly reconnected in a way that ends up making perfect structural and emotional sense. * Montreal Gazette *
      This slim novel, which deftly blends murder, mystery, romance, and a coming-of-age story, is a testament to the talent of the author. * Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW *
      There’s real skill here, and a faith that the reader will be engaged enough in the sensual details that Leblanc generously lards her prose with. This short book contains both brutality and moments of real grace and beauty, rewarding the reader who didn’t open it just to find out who killed whom. -- Naben Ruthnum * National Post *

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