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The Great Swindle
Pierre Lemaitre
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Description for The Great Swindle
Paperback. The Prix Goncourt-winning masterpiece by the writer who brought you Alex, Irene and Camille Translator(s): Wynne, Frank. Num Pages: 464 pages. BIC Classification: FJMF; FYT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 31. Weight in Grams: 320.
Now a major French film Au revoir là-haut - Prix Goncourt-winning masterpiece by the writer who brought you Alex, Irène and Camille.
"One of the most pleasurable reading experiences of recent years" - David Mills, The Sunday Times
October 1918: the war on the Western Front is all but over. Desperate for one last chance of promotion, the ambitious Lieutenant Henri d'Aulnay Pradelle sends two scouts over the top, and secretly shoots them in the back to incite his men to heroic action once more.
And so is set in motion a series of devastating events that ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
MacLehose Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
320g
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848665798
SKU
V9781848665798
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Ref
99-97
About Pierre Lemaitre
Pierre Lemaitre was born in Paris in 1951. He worked for many years as a teacher of literature before becoming a novelist. He was awarded the Crime Writers' Association International Dagger, alongside Fred Vargas, for Alex. In 2013 his novel Au revoir là-haut (The Great Swindle, in English translation) won the Prix Goncourt, France's leading literary award.
Reviews for The Great Swindle
The vast sweep of the novel and its array of extraordinary secondary characters have attracted comparisons with the works of Balzac. Moving, angry, intelligent - and compulsive
Marcel Berlins
The Times
A big, swirling tale that itself reads like a 19th-century novel ... thick with detail, immersing the reader in its elaborately bleak world
Sarah Lyall ... Read more
Marcel Berlins
The Times
A big, swirling tale that itself reads like a 19th-century novel ... thick with detail, immersing the reader in its elaborately bleak world
Sarah Lyall ... Read more