The future is on its way to Picardy with the construction of a motorway. But nearby is a house where nothing has changed since 1945. Traumatised by events that year, Yolande hasn't left her home since. Life has not been kinder to Bernard, her brother, who has a terminal illness. With no longer anything to lose, he becomes reckless - and murderous.
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'A most wonderfully wry noir murder mystery you'll not soon forgot. It's the sleeper of the year.' Durango Herald
'Garnier's sly, cynical take on life after retirement will strike a chord with readers of every age.' - Publishers Weekly
'Ultimately a very dark novel, but a very impressive one...' - The Complete Review
' ... dark enough to sink the hook deep into fans of noir.' - Publishers Weekly
'Pascal Garnier produces a story of infinite grace -- a compact piece filled with quirky imagery, plot and characters.' - Iloveamysterynewsletter.com
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality.' - Sunday Times
'Bleak, often funny, and never predictable' - Guardian
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince.' The Sunday Telegraph
'For those with a taste for Georges Simenon or Patricia Highsmith, Garnier's recently translated oeuvre will strike a chord ... While thisis an undeniably steely work, his translator Melanie Florence does justice to the author's occasional outbreaks of dark humour that suddenly pierce through the clouds of encroaching existential gloom.' The Independent
'This is tough, bloody stuff, but put together with a cunning intelligence.' The Sunday Times
'Garnier's sly, cynical take on life after retirement will strike a chord with readers of every age.' - Publishers Weekly
'Ultimately a very dark novel, but a very impressive one...' - The Complete Review
' ... dark enough to sink the hook deep into fans of noir.' - Publishers Weekly
'Pascal Garnier produces a story of infinite grace -- a compact piece filled with quirky imagery, plot and characters.' - Iloveamysterynewsletter.com
'Garnier's take on the frailty of life has a bracing originality.' - Sunday Times
'Bleak, often funny, and never predictable' - Guardian
'A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony, it makes you grin as well as wince.' The Sunday Telegraph
'For those with a taste for Georges Simenon or Patricia Highsmith, Garnier's recently translated oeuvre will strike a chord ... While thisis an undeniably steely work, his translator Melanie Florence does justice to the author's occasional outbreaks of dark humour that suddenly pierce through the clouds of encroaching existential gloom.' The Independent
'This is tough, bloody stuff, but put together with a cunning intelligence.' The Sunday Times