The Man with the Lead Stomach: The Nicolas Le Floch Investigations 2 (Nicolas le Floch Investigates)

The Man with the Lead Stomach: The Nicolas Le Floch Investigations 2 (Nicolas le Floch Investigates)

by Jean-François Parot (Author), Michael Glencross (Translator) (Author)

Synopsis

October 1761 finds the newly-promoted Commissioner Le Floch on duty at a Royal performance of Rameau's latest work. Events take a dramatic turn and Nicolas is soon embarked on his second major investigation when the body of a prominent courtier's son is found. The initial evidence points to suicide, but Le Floch's instincts tell him he is dealing with murder of the most gruesome kind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 342
Publisher: Gallic Books
Published: 15 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 1906040125
ISBN 13: 9781906040123

Media Reviews
'a terrific debut from a French author and diplomat. The novel is set in prerevolutionary Paris where a young detective, Nicolas Le Floch, has to investigate the disappearance of one of his superiors. Working without modern investigative techniques in a police force reliant on torture, Le Floch confronts the ethical dilemmas of the period in a novel that brilliantly evokes the casual brutality of life in 18th-century France.'
JOAN SMITH, SUNDAY TIMES

'An engaging murder mystery that picks away at the delicate power balance between king, police and state.'
JAMES URQUHART, FINANCIAL TIMES

'Succeeds brilliantly in its reconstruction of pre-revolutionary Paris, in splendid period detail, and in its philosophic asides ...'
DOUGLAS KENNEDY, SUNDAY TIMES

'It's the superb Parisian detail and atmosphere that truly beguiles'
MARCEL BERLINS, SUNDAY TIMES

'Reads like a cross between a Maigret mystery and Les Liaisons Dangereuses ...'
MAIL ON SUNDAY

'Very strong on conveying convincing detail of the period'
EUROCRIME

'One's attention is constantly drawn either by the developments of the investigation, the evocation of ancient culinary curiosities, or just by life in 18th century Paris.'
EMMA'S WORLD

'You could almost hear the crunch of the snow, the squelch of the mud and skulk in the shadows of dark and smoky candle-lit rooms.'
CHASING BAWA


'It's a clever plot and Le Floch is sympathetic, but it's the superb Parisian detail and atmosphere that truly beguiles.' The Times

'Commisioner Nicholas le Floch investigates the murder of an influential aristocrat's son, treading lightly but inexorably towards the culprit. An interesting evocation of place and period' Literary Review

Author Bio
Parot is a diplomat and historian. He is the author of the Nicolas Le Floch mysteries, which take place in eighteenth century France. The novels, beginning with The Chatelet Apprentice, have been adapted as a successful TV series shown on France 2.