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Vengeance Is Mine

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A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST The New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice From the best-selling author of Three Strong Women comes a thrilling novel about a triple homicide that dredges up unsettling memories from a lawyer’s childhood.
A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, TIME, The Washington Post, The Guardian, CrimeReads, and Words Without Borders
"[NDiaye] is a master at agitating, probing and upending expectations." —Lovia Gyarkye, The New York Times Book Review
"You won’t be able to put it down." —Vogue

The heroine of Marie NDiaye’s new novel is Maître Susane, a quiet middle-aged lawyer living a modest existence in Bordeaux, known to all as a consummate and unflappable professional. But when Gilles Principaux shows up at her office asking her to defend his wife, who is accused of a horrific crime, Maître Susane begins to crack.
She seems to remember having been alone with him in her youth for a significant event, one her mind obsesses over but can’t quite reconstruct. Who is this Gilles Principaux? And why would he come to her, a run-of-the-mill lawyer, for such an important trial? 
While this mystery preoccupies Maître Susane, at home she is increasingly concerned about Sharon, her faithful but peculiar housekeeper. Sharon arrived from Mauritius with her husband and children, and she lacks legal residency in France. But while Maître Susane has generously offered Sharon her professional services, the housekeeper always finds ways to evade her, claiming the marriage certificate Maître Susane requires is being held hostage. Is Sharon being honest with Maître Susane, or is something more sinister going on?
Told in a slow seethe recalling the short novels of Elena Ferrante and the psychological richness of Patricia Highsmith’s work, Vengeance Is Mine is a dreamlike portrait of a woman afflicted by failing memories and a tortured uncertainty about her own past that threatens to become her undoing.
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2023

      A Bordeaux lawyer known simply as Ma�tre Susane is puzzled when asked by powerful Gilles Principaux to defend his wife, accused of a terrible crime. Why would he approach a small-town lawyer like her, and why does she feel she knows him from some incident in her past she can't quite reconstruct? From the Prix Goncourt--winning author of Three Strong Women. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 31, 2023
      Ndiaye’s magnetic and intense latest (after That Time of Year) follows a French lawyer’s downward spiral when she takes on a sensationalized murder case. Maître Susane, 42, is an undistinguished lawyer in Bordeaux whose life is upended when Gilles Principaux asks her to defend his wife, Marlyne, for the murder of their three children. Further complicating matters for Maître Susane is her housekeeper, Sharon, an undocumented Mauritian living in France with her husband and children: Maître Susane feels uncomfortable being her employer and so spares her such tasks as cleaning the toilet, and yet Sharon seems to dislike her, even, on one occasion, going as far as pretending not to see Maître Susane in a supermarket. Ndiaye’s incendiary premise is really a jumping-off point to track her protagonist’s roiling inner world: at one point, Maître Susane refuses to look at herself in the mirror, certain that “she wasn’t feeling strong enough to choose between the rational woman and the woman who wasn’t, but often understood things more rightly.” The author is equally adept at both small-scale psychological character insight and virtuosic structural shifts—the highlight of the novel is a harrowing, unforgettable 10-page monologue that Marlyne delivers from behind bars. Ndiaye turns in another ferocious tale.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2023
      A portrait of a woman on the verge of--or maybe beyond--a nervous breakdown. (Apologies to Almod�var!) When Gilles Principaux hires Ma�tre Susane to defend his wife, Marlyne, who's been accused of the murder of their three young children in Bordeaux, the attorney spirals into a web of obsession, suppression, and uncertainty. Somewhat convinced she has met Gilles before, during the course of a childhood encounter buried deep within her psyche, Ma�tre Susane struggles to determine whether or not Principaux is actually the teenager who may have encouraged her dormant youthful enthusiasm and intelligence, or who may have taken advantage of that enthusiasm in a more troubling fashion. Her persistent questioning of her parents about the circumstance of that episode creates tension in the family and ruptures her relationship with them. Ma�tre Susane's relationship with her otherwise exemplary housekeeper--an undocumented worker from Mauritius--falters as well due to the housekeeper's secretiveness (at least in the attorney's eyes) and her reluctance to provide Ma�tre Susane with the documents needed to support her immigration paperwork. Caught between Marlyne and Gilles and their differing accounts of the domestic life which led up to the triple filicide, and increasingly concerned with the welfare of her own young "goddaughter-in-spirit," Ma�tre Susane engages in projection and perseveration kickstarted by the appearance of Gilles in her office. NDiaye, winner of the Prix Goncourt, slowly delivers scene after scene of puzzling and ambivalent behavior on the part of her protagonist but also those in her orbit. A series of startling monologues by Marlyne and Gilles set out their positions in the drama, but Ma�tre Susane's internal equilibrium is puzzlingly out of balance as she continually asks herself: Who is Gilles Principaux to me? A twisty and unsettling psychological puzzle.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2023
      Be certain of your own reality before picking up this latest novel from French novelist NDiaye (The Cheffe, 2019), which questions truth as reflected in memory from its first pages. Meet French lawyer Ma�tre Susane (called Me Susane throughout), a woman who practices law alone in Bordeaux, usually handling mundane cases like the residency application for her Mauritian housekeeper. Then Gilles Principaux attempts to engage her as defense attorney for his wife, charged in the drowning deaths of their three young children. Me Susane immediately perceives that she has met Gilles before, despite his showing no recognition of her, and plunges into internal questions about whether he was involved in an obscure childhood incident she recalls far differently than her parents do, causing resentful discord between her and them. Me Susane's domestic troubles overshadow her investigation of Marlyne Principaux's case, complicated by conflicting accounts from both spouses and the attorney's own increasingly splintered mental state. In this gripping psychological thriller, NDiaye's beautiful prose captivates.

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