The final novel in the Three Evangelists trilogy, by France's utterly original bestselling crime writer
Fred Vargas was born in Paris in 1957. A historian and archaeologist by profession, she is now a bestselling novelist. Her books have sold over 10 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 45 languages.
It's all rather delightfully bonkers, a playful and subversively
unorthodox take on the private eye novel by a master of her craft
-- Declan Burke * Irish Times *
A real wonder of a book, in all senses of the word * Waterford
Today *
The book is as beguiling as previous entries in the Three
Evangelists series, with the pleasure here coming from the comic
interplay between the unconventional sleuths -- Barry Forshaw *
Guardian *
Vargas is the poet of modern French crime writing, her work has a
slightly ethereal feel... this is solid gold Euro-noir crime
fiction. A high calibre literary thriller that entertains with
aplomb... The Accordionist is cleverly plotted, the
intensity builds and what starts out as intriguing becomes more
involving as the reader is gripped by the fundamental question,
'who did it?' More than other crime novels, you have to surrender
to Vargas's vision of the world, one that you will not instantly
recognise but may come to love... The Accordionist satisfies
the most ardent noir strictures; slightly subversive, strong
plotting, droll humour, inventive twists and elegant prose. This is
a real treat for lovers of intelligent crime fiction -- Paul Burke
* Nudge *
Shockingly original, disturbingly eccentric and massively
involving, Vargas books are a step beyond ordinary crime fiction
and take you on a startling journey... Their quirky interplay and
unconventional way of thinking...makes for a droll, entertaining
read. Translator Sian Reynolds has a knack of rendering their
cadences and ticks into readable English * Connexion *
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