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    Lady Agnes Mystery Vol.2

    Andrea Japp

    Part two of the story of Agnès de Souarcy, a tale of intrigue set in medieval France. Agnès de Souarcy has survived the medieval Inquisition, but remains the focus of an ancient quest. Her protectors must battle with the powerful enemies of the quest who will stop at nothing to see it fail. ‘Five women, in the centre the sixth’ are the enigmatic words foretelling Agnes’s destiny. But will she fulfil the role that has been prophesied?

    The Saint-Florentin Murders: Nicolas Le Floch Investigation #5

    Jean-Francois Parot

    At the court of young King Louis XVI , conspiracies abound…Under the distrustful eye of his new boss at the Chatelet, Nicolas Le Floch investigates the bizarre death of a maid at the home of Monsieur de Saint-Florentin, the King's minister. When a second murder is washed up by the Seine with the same curious injuries, events begin to gather pace, leading Le Floch to Versailles, as he attempts to solve what is far more than a simple case of murder.

    Checkout

    Anna Sam

    ‘Ignored, abused and underpaid, the unsung heroines of the food chain are suddenly in the spotlight thanks to French till tapper Anna Sam.’  The Sun Can you scan 800 barcodes an hour? Can you smile and say ‘thanks’ 500 times a day? Do you never need to go to the toilet? Then working at a supermarket checkout could be just the job for you. Anna Sam spent 8 years as a checkout girl.  Checkout: A Life on the Tills is a witty look at what it’s really like to work in a supermarket: the relentless grind and less-than-perfect working conditions, along with people-watching and encounters with every kind of customer from the bizarre to the downright rude. Sam’s story has won her fans all over Europe, turning  Checkout: A Life on the Tills  into a huge international bestseller, published in 10 languages

    The Season of the Beast

    Andrea Japp

    In the first 'Agnes de Souarcy mystery' , Andrea Japp offers the reader a multi layered mystery within a richly imagined portrait of Medieval France.Set in 1304 in the Normandy countryside, young widow Agnes de Souarcy, the beautiful lady of the manor, is fighting to retain her independent way of life, aware that her spiteful half-brother will do anything to destroy her.Meanwhile the King of France and the Church are locked in a battle for power that will decide the fate of the Knights Templar and Hospitaller. These two different worlds collide in the forest near Souarcy , where a terrifying creature begins to kill and mutilate a succession of monks on their way to deliver a secret message of momentous importance.

    The Foundling's War

    Yasmina Khadra

    In the aftermath of French defeat in July 1940, twenty-year-old Jean Arnaud and his ally, the charming conman Palfy, are hiding out at a brothel in Clermont-Ferrand, having narrowly escaped a firing squad. At a military parade, Jean falls for a beautiful stranger, Claude, who will help him forget his adolescent heartbreak but bring far more serious troubles of her own. Having safely reached occupied Paris, the friends mingle with art smugglers and forgers, social climbers, showbiz starlets, bluffers, swindlers and profiteers, French and German, as Jean learns to make his way in a world of murky allegiances. But beyond the social whirl, the war cannot stay away forever… In this sequel to the acclaimed novel The Foundling Boy, Michel Déon's hero comes to manhood not through combat but by discovering truths about desire and possession, sex and love, and the nuances that lie between crudely drawn battle lines.

    The Hurlyburly's Husband

    Jean Teule

    The Marquis de Montespan and his new wife, Athenais, are a true love-match – a rarity amongst the nobility of seventeenth-century France. But love is not enough to maintain their hedonistic lifestyle. When Madame de Montespan is offered the chance to become lady-in-waiting to the Queen at Versailles, she seizes this opportunity to turn their fortunes round. Too late, Montespan discovers that his ravishing wife has caught the eye of King Louis XIV. As everyone congratulates him on his new status of cuckold by royal appointment, the Marquis is broken-hearted. He vows to wreak revenge on the monarch and win back his adored Marquise..

    Boxes: Shocking, hilarious and poignant noir

    Pascal Garnier

    p><strong>&lsquo;Garnier plunges you into a bizarre, overheated world, seething death, writing, fictions and philosophy. He&rsquo;s a trippy, sleazy, sly and classy read.&rsquo; A. L. Kennedy</strong></p> <p><br />Brice and Emma had bought their new home in the countryside together. And then Emma disappeared.&nbsp;Now, as he awaits her return, Brice busies himself with DIY and walks around the village.<br />He gradually comes to know his new neighbours including Blanche, an enigmatic woman in white, who has lived on her own in the big house by the graveyard since the death of her father, to whom Brice bears a curious resemblance&hellip;</p> <p><strong>Reviews</strong><br />&lsquo;&hellip;this one will help reinforce his cult status among noir fans.&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p> <p>'It&rsquo;s dark, stomach-twisting stuff, and the mysteries surrounding Emma&rsquo;s whereabouts and Brice&rsquo;s striking visual similarity to someone in&nbsp;Blanch&rsquo;s past keep you turning the pages hungrily.&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>La Friction<br /></em></p> <p>&lsquo;Quirky and unsettling&hellip;&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>Fiction Fan&rsquo;s Book Reviews<br /></em></p> <p>&lsquo;..a horribly funny novel about bereavement: appalling and bracing in equal measure.&rsquo; John Banville</p> <p>&lsquo;I would recommend&nbsp;<em>Boxes</em>&nbsp;by Pascal Garnier to anyone who enjoys reading a mystery. Garnier adds a plot twist at the very end that will have you grabbing for another one of his books.&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>San Diego Book Review<br /></em></p> <p>&lsquo;Garnier calmly peels back the revealing layers, leaving a raw sort of horror all the more devastating for its believable simplicity.&rsquo;<em>The Complete Review<br /></em></p> <p>&lsquo;It is an achievement for an author to write in finely crafted prose but for a translator to convey that in another language is significant too. This story kept me reading without stopping! Not the first time from Gallic Books. It also has an unexpected ending. It is good to leave a book feeling there is more material in it for your mind to conjure with and this does just that!&rsquo; D.Olser, NetGalley reviewer</p> <p>&lsquo;The story is told in clear concise prose and although there is plenty of dark matter there are also surreal touches, and moments of real humour. This is quality writing; those who enjoy Highsmith and Simenon, in particular, may find it to their taste.&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>Crime Review<br /></em></p> <p>&lsquo;It&rsquo;s an atmospheric and absorbing tale, an exploration of loss and abandonment, often quirkily amusing and sometimes very moving.&rsquo; M.Jenkinson, NetGalley reviewer</p>

    The President's Hat

    Antoine Laurain

    A charming fable about the power of a hat that takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride through French life during the Mitterrand years. Dining alone in an elegant Parisian brasserie, accountant Daniel Mercier can hardly believe his eyes when President François Mitterrand sits down to eat at the table next to him. After the presidential party has gone, Daniel discovers that Mitterrand's black felt hat has been left behind. After a few moments' soul-searching, Daniel decides to keep the hat as a souvenir of an extraordinary evening. It's a perfect fit, and as he leaves the restaurant Daniel begins to feel somehow … different.

    The Montmartre Investigation: 3rd Victor Legris Mystery

    Claude Izner

    November 1891. The body of a young woman is discovered at a crossroads on Boulevard Montmartre. Barefoot and dressed in red, she has been strangled and her face disfigured. That same day a single red shoe is delivered to Victor Legris's Parisian bookshop.Suspecting more than just coincidence, the bookseller sleuth and his assistant Jojo are soon engaged in seeking out the identity of both victim and murderer. In this third investigation set in belle-époque Paris, we are drawn with Victor into the city's nightlife and the legendary Moulin Rouge immortalised by Toulouse- Lautrec, who features in the story.

    The Breath of the Rose

    Andrea Japp

    In this sequel to 'The Season of the beast' , Andrea Japp uses her remarkable knowledge of French history and daily life in the medieval world to tell an intricate and spellbinding story.Imprisoned by the Inquisition, Agnes de Souarcy faces interrogation and torture. At the same time, the religious community of Clarets Abbey is shaken to the core when a nun is horrifically poisoned by a murderer hidden in its midst.