Far from home
secrets can be deadly . . .
Anna Jaquiery is of French-Malaysian descent and grew up in Europe and Asia. She has worked as a journalist in several countries, starting out as a freelance reporter in Russia. She is currently based in Melbourne with her husband and two sons. The Lying-Down Room, her lauded debut novel, was the first in a series to feature Commandant Serge Morel. This is her second novel.
Even more compelling than her impressive debut The Lying Down Room
. . . Cambodia is evoked with stunning delicacy, humidity seems to
pour from every page and the engaging Morel is emerging as a
detective the great Aurelio Zen would admire . . . Jaquiery may
just be on her way to assuming the mantle of the much-missed
Michael Dibdin
*Daily Mail*
Another beautifully written crime novel with a decidedly intriguing
main protagonist at the heart of it all . . . . There are a lot of
things to love about this story - not the least of which is the
absolutely evocative sense of place Anna Jaquiery brings to her
stories . . . There are some beautifully drawn characters, the
mystery itself is intelligent and evocative . . . Overall then a
most terrific read. Definitely highly recommended for fans of
literary crime stories.
*LizLovesBooks*
One of my most eagerly anticipated reads this year . . . I
thoroughly enjoyed being reunited with Morel having loved Book 1 -
The Lying-Down Room . . . One of the things I appreciate most about
the author's writing style is the way she slowly builds up
background and atmosphere with all the characters and weaves them
into an intricate plot. This makes her books irresistible and
addictive (this is me trying to avoid the word unputdownable) . . .
I know I won't be the only reader impatiently awaiting the next
instalment.
*TraceyBookLover*
Well written with an intelligent plot and cleverly drawn
characters, this gripping thriller will not only keep you guessing
but has a suitably surprising and intriguing ending.
*Book of the Month, Candis*
With lush, evocative prose, complex characters and an enigmatic
detective you just can't resist Death In The Rainy seasons is a
perfect summer read.
*Eva Dolan*
The plot is pleasantly uncluttered, and Jaquiery is impressive in
portraying a country trying hard, but finding it difficult, to
escape the legacy of its bloody past.
*The Times*
A neat and conventional murder mystery, rendered fascinating by its
vivid description of life in contemporary Phnom Penh.
*Literary Review*
The story is told from multiple points of view, including that of
the killer and those involved in the crime, resulting in a view of
Quercy as both hero and villain. With a fine sense of place, some
excellent characters and complex plotting, this is a beautifully
crafted crime novel and compelling read.
*Choice*
Jaquiery's haunting debut The Lying Down Room was a joy to read and
review, so much so that it was second in my Top Read of 2014, and
is one of the books that I most consistently recommend in my day
job as a bookseller, when people are looking for a new slice of
Euro crime . . . Death In The Rainy Season contains so many aspects
of human interest, emotion, and intrigue along the way. Not only is
it an intelligent and compelling tale of murder and corruption, but
the quality of the writing and the evocation of its setting and
characters make it a rich, multi-layered and totally rewarding
piece of crime fiction. I am singularly impressed once again, as I
was with The Lying Down Room, and have no hesitation in wholly
recommending this one too
*Raven Crime Reads*
The whole book is perfectly paced - totally impossible to put down
- and the writing is quite beautiful. I'm an unashamed fan of Anna
Jaquiery and her writing - this book is even better than her first,
and I'm looking forward already to whatever comes next
*Being Anne*
A beautifully crafted story full of layers which we have to peel
away to discover exactly what has happened and who the murderer is.
With beautifully formed characters which and are both fascinating
and intelligent you really cannot go wrong. This book certainly
gives some insight in to some of the darker and seedier aspects of
life, giving us an insight both in to life in France and Cambodia;
making for a truly fascinating and compelling read'
*Compelling Reads*
This extremely gripping second crime novel by this new author is
very well plotted and very atmospheric . . . The Lying-Down Room,
her lauded debut novel, was the first in a series to feature
Commandant Serge Morel. Death in the Rainy Season is her second
novel. She writes her beautiful novel in a literary and very
atmospheric style with very detailed descriptions that really
capture what she is describing exactly in one's minds eye. I
absolutely loved reading this story which I recommend extremely
highly.
*Eurocrime*
Concentrating on the relationships between variously troubled
characters in a fascinating ex-pat setting, this mystery novel also
gives an atmospheric picture of modern Cambodia.
*Morning Star*
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