Praise for Pascal Garnier
'At once extremely violent, irresistibly funny, and inexplicably moving, in the subtle way that only genuine art can manage to be' John Banville, New York Review of Books
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality' Sunday Times
'Small but perfectly formed darkest noir fiction told in spare, mordant prose ... Recounted with disconcerting matter-of-factness, Garnier's work is surreal and horrific in equal measure' The Guardian
'Wonderful ... properly noir' Ian Rankin
'Garnier plunges you into a bizarre, overheated world, seething death, writing, fictions and philosophy. He's a trippy, sleazy, sly and classy read' A. L. Kennedy
'Combines a sense of the surreal with a ruthless wit' The Observer
'Tense, strange, disconcerting and slyly funny' Sunday Times
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince' Sunday Telegraph
'A mixture of Albert Camus and JG Ballard' FT
'Bleak, often funny and never predictable' The Observer
'A master of the surreal noir thriller - Luis Buñuel meets Georges Simenon' TLS
'A jeu d'esprit of hard-boiled symbolism, with echoes of Raymond Chandler, T.S. Eliot and the Marx Brothers' Wall Street Journal
'Brief, brisk, ruthlessly entertaining . . . Garnier makes bleakness pleasurable' NPR
'Ennui, dislocation, alienation, estrangement - these are the colours on Garnier's palette. His books are out there on their own: short, jagged and exhilarating' Stanley Donwood
'At once extremely violent, irresistibly funny, and inexplicably moving, in the subtle way that only genuine art can manage to be' John Banville, New York Review of Books
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality' Sunday Times
'Small but perfectly formed darkest noir fiction told in spare, mordant prose ... Recounted with disconcerting matter-of-factness, Garnier's work is surreal and horrific in equal measure' The Guardian
'Wonderful ... properly noir' Ian Rankin
'Garnier plunges you into a bizarre, overheated world, seething death, writing, fictions and philosophy. He's a trippy, sleazy, sly and classy read' A. L. Kennedy
'Combines a sense of the surreal with a ruthless wit' The Observer
'Tense, strange, disconcerting and slyly funny' Sunday Times
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince' Sunday Telegraph
'A mixture of Albert Camus and JG Ballard' FT
'Bleak, often funny and never predictable' The Observer
'A master of the surreal noir thriller - Luis Buñuel meets Georges Simenon' TLS
'A jeu d'esprit of hard-boiled symbolism, with echoes of Raymond Chandler, T.S. Eliot and the Marx Brothers' Wall Street Journal
'Brief, brisk, ruthlessly entertaining . . . Garnier makes bleakness pleasurable' NPR
'Ennui, dislocation, alienation, estrangement - these are the colours on Garnier's palette. His books are out there on their own: short, jagged and exhilarating' Stanley Donwood
Praise for Pascal Garnier
'At once extremely violent, irresistibly funny, and inexplicably moving, in the subtle way that only genuine art can manage to be' John Banville, New York Review of Books
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality' Sunday Times
'Small but perfectly formed darkest noir fiction told in spare, mordant prose ... Recounted with disconcerting matter-of-factness, Garnier's work is surreal and horrific in equal measure' The Guardian
'Wonderful ... properly noir' Ian Rankin
'Garnier plunges you into a bizarre, overheated world, seething death, writing, fictions and philosophy. He's a trippy, sleazy, sly and classy read' A. L. Kennedy
'Combines a sense of the surreal with a ruthless wit' The Observer
'Tense, strange, disconcerting and slyly funny' Sunday Times
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince' Sunday Telegraph
'A mixtureof Albert Camus and JG Ballard' FT
'Bleak, often funny and never predictable' The Observer
'A master of the surreal noir thriller - Luis Buñuel meets Georges Simenon' TLS
'A jeu d'esprit of hard-boiled symbolism, with echoes of Raymond Chandler, T.S. Eliot and the Marx Brothers' Wall Street Journal
'Brief, brisk, ruthlessly entertaining . . . Garnier makes bleakness pleasurable' NPR
'Ennui, dislocation, alienation, estrangement - these are the colours on Garnier's palette. His books are out there on their own: short, jagged and exhilarating' Stanley Donwood
'At once extremely violent, irresistibly funny, and inexplicably moving, in the subtle way that only genuine art can manage to be' John Banville, New York Review of Books
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality' Sunday Times
'Small but perfectly formed darkest noir fiction told in spare, mordant prose ... Recounted with disconcerting matter-of-factness, Garnier's work is surreal and horrific in equal measure' The Guardian
'Wonderful ... properly noir' Ian Rankin
'Garnier plunges you into a bizarre, overheated world, seething death, writing, fictions and philosophy. He's a trippy, sleazy, sly and classy read' A. L. Kennedy
'Combines a sense of the surreal with a ruthless wit' The Observer
'Tense, strange, disconcerting and slyly funny' Sunday Times
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince' Sunday Telegraph
'A mixtureof Albert Camus and JG Ballard' FT
'Bleak, often funny and never predictable' The Observer
'A master of the surreal noir thriller - Luis Buñuel meets Georges Simenon' TLS
'A jeu d'esprit of hard-boiled symbolism, with echoes of Raymond Chandler, T.S. Eliot and the Marx Brothers' Wall Street Journal
'Brief, brisk, ruthlessly entertaining . . . Garnier makes bleakness pleasurable' NPR
'Ennui, dislocation, alienation, estrangement - these are the colours on Garnier's palette. His books are out there on their own: short, jagged and exhilarating' Stanley Donwood