From the author of the Man Booker-shortlisted His Bloody Project comes this classic noir novel for lovers of psychological thrillers.
Graeme Macrae Burnet was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, and now lives in Glasgow. He won a Scottish Book Trust New Writer's Award in 2013 and the following year he published his debut novel The Disappearance of Ad le Bedeau. His Bloody Project, his second novel, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
‘Graeme Macrae Burnet creates true noir in the mysterious, funny
and intelligent The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau.’
*The List, Top Scottish Books of the Year*
‘It’s a long time since I read a police procedural (more or less)
that was so gripping and intelligent.’
*Philip Pullman, Guardian, Best Summer Holiday Reads 2018*
‘Gripping, blackly playful and intelligent.’
*The Times, on His Bloody Project*
‘Riveting, dark and ingeniously constructed.’
*Sunday Times, on His Bloody Project*
‘Grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let you go.’
*Guardian, on His Bloody Project*
‘Transporting and deliciously frustrating.’
*Hannah Kent, on His Bloody Project*
‘Intriguing.’
*Herald Sun *
‘Briskly written within an unobtrusive literary frame, this
seductive novel works on multiple levels.’
*Age*
‘With its deft writing and well-rounded characters, this novel is
an accomplished and atmospheric police procedural that frequently
strays into classic noir badlands.’
*Qantas Magazine*
‘This engrossing literary thriller combines a page-turning crime
story with a deeper meditation on life and existence that delves
beyond the respectable veneer of a provincial French town and the
mundane lives of its inhabitants…A rewarding read.’
*Good Reading*
‘Fans of Georges Simenon’s Inspector Maigret novels will find and
enjoy familiar ground in The Accident on the A35, the second in a
trilogy of French detective novels by Scottish writer Graeme Macrae
Burnet.’
*Otago Daily Times*
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