From France’s leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the country’s radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack. When André Sloga, an apparently washed-up novelist with a history of baiting the system, is assaulted and left for dead in the basement of his apartment building, the freelance private eye Gabriel Lecouvreur takes on the case. The police consider it a robbery gone wrong, but Lecouvreur, a great reader who admires Sloga’s books, thinks the matter runs deeper than that.
Didier Daeninckx Book order
April 27, 1949
Didier Daeninckx is a distinguished French crime novelist, widely regarded as a master of the genre. His works often delve into the darker aspects of society, exploring complex issues through gripping narratives. He sets his characters and plots in gritty, authentic environments, offering readers a profound glimpse into human psychology and social challenges. Daeninckx's style is marked by its potent social commentary and his skill in keeping readers enthralled until the very end.







- 2014
- 2005
Murder In Memoriam
- 154 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Didier Daeninckx's chilling novel created uproar when it was first published in France in 1984. It is set against the backdrop of a demonstration in Paris in 1961, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Algerians at the hands of the police.