Loser's Corner

Loser's Corner

by Frank Wynne (Translator), Antonin Varenne (Author), Frank Wynne (Translator), Antonin Varenne (Author)

Synopsis

2008. George The Wall Crozat has racked up thirty-eight victories (twenty-three of them by knock-out), eight defeats, and an empty bank account. Finally ready to hang up his gloves and focus on his career as a police officer, he is chiefly concerned with funding his voracious appetite for prostitutes.

When a shady bouncer offers him a photograph, an address and a chance to turn a real profit with his fists, the temptation is irresistible. Before long the money is flowing, but Crozat has unknowingly become a pawn in a very dangerous game. Powerful forces are using his brutality to keep their own secrets, and Crozat teeters on the precipice of an abyss that stretches fifty years into the past, to the darkest chapter of France's colonial history.

Drawing on his own father's experience of the Algerian War, Antonin Varenne's darkly personal thriller shines a light on corruption, torture, conspiracy and revenge.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: 10 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 178087782X
ISBN 13: 9781780877822

Media Reviews
Varenne's prize-winning Bed of Nails was unusual; a book shot through with a truly idiosyncratic vision . . . Its radical shaking up of the detective-story narrative resulted in something both provocative and disturbing . . . Loser's Corner is, if anything, even more grittily impressive, with Varenne utilising the experiences of his own father in the French-Algerian War -- Barry Forshaw * Independent *
Tough, atmospheric thriller * Sun *
A back-street beating of a book that will leave you scarred but deeply impressed -- Jon Wise * Weekend Sport *
Author Bio
Antonin Varenne was awarded the Prix Michel Lebrun and the Grand Prix du Jury Sang d'encre for Bed of Nails, his first novel to be translated into English. His second, Loser's Corner was awarded the Prix des Lecteurs Quais du polar - 20 minutes and the Prix du Meilleur Polar Francophone.