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The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau

An Inspector Gorski Investigation

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"A stylish, atmospheric mystery with a startling twist . . . satisfies like Simenon and surprises like Ruth Rendell. I can't give it any higher praise."—NPR
Manfred Baumann is a loner. Socially awkward and perpetually ill at ease, he spends his evenings quietly drinking and surreptitiously observing Adèle Bedeau, the sullen but alluring waitress at a drab bistro in the unremarkable small French town of Saint-Louis. One day, she simply vanishes into thin air and Georges Gorski, a detective haunted by his failure to solve one of his first murder cases, is called in to investigate the girl's disappearance. He sets his sights on Manfred.
As Manfred cowers beneath Gorski's watchful eye, the murderous secrets of his past begin to catch up with him and his carefully crafted veneer of normalcy falters. His booze-soaked unraveling carries him from Saint-Louis to the back alleys of Strasbourg. Graeme Macrae Burnet's masterful play on literary form featuring an unreliable narrator makes for a grimly entertaining psychological thriller that questions if it is possible, or even desirable, to know another man's mind.
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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2017

      While one definitely would not want to weekend in Saint-Louis, a nondescript French town on the Swiss border, reading a Georges Simenon-flavored novel about the place and its peculiar inhabitants is a different matter. This exquisitely fashioned cat-and-mouse game pits mouse Manfred Baumann, a bank manager who seems as dependable as a post, against local gendarme Georges Gorski, who's saddled with a wife who constantly undermines him and haunted by a case from early in his career. In that instance, a woman's disappearance was blamed on a convenient tramp who, tired of living rough, welcomed jail time. Currently, Manfred obsessively retires after work to a cafe where he has the same order every evening and stares after the sullen but voluptuous waitress Adele. When she disappears, Manfred seems an almost too likely suspect. Is Gorski simply repeating his earlier error? Or is Manfred more than he appears? When a third woman disappears from that hothouse of a town, what then? VERDICT There's more than enough existential dread and guilt to go around in this whip-smart metafictional novel by the author of the acclaimed His Bloody Project, short-listed for 2016's Man Booker Prize. It's a novel best devoured while wearing a trench coat, its collar upturned, and puffing on a Gauloises cigarette.--Bob Lunn, Kansas City, MO

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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