After the War

Author(s): Herve Le Corre

Crime Thriller Mystery

1950's Bordeaux. Even now, the Second World War is never far from people's memories, particularly in a city where the scars of collaboration and resistance are more keenly felt than ever. But another war has already begun. A war without a name, far away across the sea, in Algeria, where young men are sent to fight in a brutal conflict. Daniel knows what awaits him. He's heard stories. Patrols, ambushes, reprisals, massacres, mutilations, all beneath a burning north African sun. He has just a month left before he leaves but, haunted by the loss of his parents and sister in the atrocities of the last war, Daniel questions why he is even going to fight in the first place. Meanwhile, past crimes are returning to haunt Albert Darlac, the godfather of Bordeaux: corrupt police chief, fascist sympathiser and one-time collaborator. Before long, a series of explosive events will set off a spiral of violence that will bring the horrific legacy of wars past and present to the streets of Bordeaux.

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The writing of Herve Le Corre has a musicality that verges on the poetic. He is the perfect portraitist -- Macha Sery Le Monde Composed with all the skill of a virtuoso, mingling the colourful slang of bistros and bad guys with sensitive, sharp, crystalline prose that pierces you to the core. Superb -- Michel Abescat Telerama A full-blooded, uncompromising crime novel ... Extraordinary -- Eric Libiot Express A novel of relentless darkness, stirred up by flamboyant villains, with shootings, ambushes and verbal sparing flowing from a masterly pen -- Julie Malaure Le Point

Herve Le Corre was born in Paris and currently teaches in the suburbs of Bordeaux, France. He is the author of several crime fiction novels, including Talking to Ghosts (2014). He also writes for the literary magazine Le Passant Ordinaire.

General Fields

  • : 9780857053893
  • : Quercus Publishing
  • : MacLehose Press
  • : 31 December 2016
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2016
  • : books

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