The Wide World

The Wide World

by Pierre Lemaitre
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 06/07/2023

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ONE OF THE TIMES' FAVOURITE NOVELS OF 2023


The first epic novel in THE GLORIOUS YEARS series from the two times winner of the prestigious Prix-Goncourt


'You have the ingredients Balzac would have cooked with. And it is exactly those great 19th century novels that Lemaitre will remind you of' Sunday Times


The Pelletiers are a prominent French family living in Beirut, dominated by Louis, who has built a hugely successful business manufacturing artisanal soaps. Louis has three sons, but none seems to have the aptitude for commerce he desires.


There's Jean, the eldest, a feckless man who is both lazy and weak. When his ambitious wife suggests a move to France, he jumps at the chance for escape - for Jean has a secret that no-one must ever uncover.


Etienne is the youngest son, who travels to Saigon looking for love, and there uncovers financial corruption and violence linked to the very highest officials - evidence that presents a real threat to his own life.


François, the middle Pelletier brother, leaves for Paris and becomes a journalist. When he reports a shocking and brutal murder, he realises he's uncovered the work of a dangerous serial killer, one who may be very close to home.


Absorbing, colourful and rich with no-holds-barred detail, THE WIDE WORLD is a terrific novel of greed, blackmail, and shocking crime.


'Literature with conviction; a furious talent' L'Obs

ISBN:
9781472292131
9781472292131
Category:
Historical fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
06-07-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
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Pierre Lemaitre

Pierre Lemaitre was born in Paris in 1951. He worked for many years as a teacher of literature before becoming a novelist.

He was awarded the Crime Writers' Association International Dagger, alongside Fred Vargas, for Alex, and as sole winner for Camille.

In 2013 his novel Au revoir la-haut (The Great Swindle, in English translation) won the Prix Goncourt, France's leading literary award.

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