Bed of Nails

Bed of Nails

by N/A

Synopsis

It's as if he's being mocked from beyond the grave. When John Nichols arrives to identify the body of an old friend, he is immediately caught up in the detritus of Alan Musgrave's life, the side of Paris the tourists don't see, where everyone has a past but very few count on a future. But what can he expect from a man who bled to death in his own excruciating S&M stage show? Now there's a maverick police lieutenant on the prowl who thinks that Musgrave's suicide was murder. Guerin might not look like much, but he's one of the few honest officers on the force. As the horrific extent of police abuse is revealed, the race is on to find the link between a slew of recent suicides - and the key to it is buried deep in Nichols's past. Bed of Nails does for Paris what James Ellroy did for vintage America, shining a light as never before on the seedy underbelly of La Ville-Luminere.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0857050370
ISBN 13: 9780857050373
Prizes: Winner of Prix du Meilleur Polar des Lecteurs de Points 2010 and Prix Michel-Lebrun de la Ville du Mans 2009.

Media Reviews
'An intriguing read, with a bold and surprisingly moving ending' Guardian. * Guardian *
'Imaginative and disturbing' The Times. * The Times *
'Simply superb' Joan Smith. * Joan Smith *
'Strikingly original plot and characters' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Antonin Varenne has travelled a great deal and completed an MA in philosophy before embarking on a career as a writer. Bed of Nails is the first of a new series of crime novels set in the Paris underworld. Sian Reynolds is the translator of Fernand Braudel, and of CWA award-winning crime novels by Fred Vargas.