Alex
is a crime thriller by French author Pierre Lemaitre, translated from the
French into English by Frank Wynne, and published by Maclehose Press, an
imprint of Quercus.
I had heard some exciting buzz about
this novel before I read it, and I had also heard it is dark read with some
disturbing episodes. Having now read it, I think the buzz is fully justified.
It’s a novel that is difficult to review in terms of plot, because so much of
the plot comes as a surprise or a shock, an unexpected twist here, an event
that makes you reassess everything there. Nothing of this should be revealed to
the prospective reader, if they are to fully enjoy this thrilling read. I will
merely say that Alex is kidnapped and it seems like she can’t possible escape,
but as we are told in the synopsis for the novel, this is actually just the
start of things…
I liked the depiction of Camille
Verhoeven, the detective leading the investigation, initially into the kidnapping
but then further into the situation that develops; he had his own personal
reasons for not wanting to pursue a kidnapping case, and yet wanting there to
be justice and never giving up in his pursuit of the answers. I felt we got to
know him, and the supporting cast working with him, including the contrasting
pair Louis and Armand, but for me they never detracted from the main intrigue
of the novel, namely Alex and her movements and actions.
I was a little apprehensive about
reading this book as I was worried how scary it would be. Yes, there are some
gruesome aspects but I’m glad in retrospect that I didn’t let this put me off.
This is a clever thriller with a gripping narrative that kept me completely
hooked throughout, and a lead character, in Alex, who held my attention and had
me intrigued. This novel shocked, surprised and enthralled me; I found myself
reassessing what I had read before in light of what I had just learnt. I would
love to read more by this writer.
If you like a crime novel with an addictive
narrative that keeps you guessing, that makes you question what you know and
expect in terms of the crime genre, making you wonder about the limits of right
and wrong, and of revenge, and if you can stomach dark themes, violence, abuse
and some admittedly very upsetting episodes, then you should definitely give
this a try because it has such a strong plot, great suspense, and a clever and
surprising outcome. The conclusion made me stop and think and look back at the
whole story again. The translation is very well done. Gripping stuff.
Published by Maclehose Press
reviewed as part of the amazon vine program
This novel counts towards my participation in the 2013 Translation Challenge hosted by Curiosity Killed the Bookworm
This novel counts towards my participation in the 2013 Translation Challenge hosted by Curiosity Killed the Bookworm
This is the first time I have comes across this title but your great review has really sparked my interest - I will definitely look into this one further.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for your comment Joanne.
DeleteI have seen lots of buzz about this on Twitter. I can't recall having read much French crime fiction, it is a book I will be investigating.
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