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The Accident on the A35

By: Graeme Macrae Burnet
Narrated by: Geoffrey Breton
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From the author of His Bloody Project, short-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2016.

There does not appear to be anything remarkable about the fatal car crash on the A35. But one question dogs Inspector Georges Gorski: where has the victim, an outwardly austere lawyer, been on the night of his death?

The troubled Gorski finds himself drawn into a mystery that takes him behind the respectable veneer of the sleepy French backwater of Saint-Louis.

Graeme Macrae Burnet returns with a literary mystery that will beguile fans of His Bloody Project and The Disappearance of Adele Bedeau. Darkly humorous, subtle and sophisticated, The Accident on the A35 burrows deep into the psyches of its characters and explores the forgotten corners of small-town life.

©2017 Graeme Macrae Burnet (P)2018 Audible, Ltd
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Really enjoyed this second Gorski book, I felt like I was there in the town watching the story unfold. Brilliantly narrated.

Loved it

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To quote from Audible's summary - "The Accident on the A35 burrows deep into the psyches of its characters and explores the forgotten corners of small-town life". And, with considerable success, that's about as far as it goes.

Unless I fell asleep and missed it, there is no conclusion to the story - it is simply a slow-moving examination of the wide variations in human existence. I woke up during the closing essay about the novelist's freedom to create truth where none exists.

The book is a masterpiece of descriptive writing and I fell under its spell but I am reluctant to give it more than three stars because I think lots of people will be disappointed.

It's not a story - it's a character study

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A quiet and gentle story, although there is a murder involved. But is it fiction or fact? We may never know! But for me it has the distant ring of truth.

Interesting.

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The continuation of a great idea - look forward to number 3 (only recently discovered)

The same as 'Disappearance' - therefore superb

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If you haven't read the Disappearance of Adele Bedeau, you should read that first. The style and quality are very similar and both are well worth reading though neither quite matches the brilliance of His Bloody Project. Narration is excellent.

Another peculiarly entertaining offering

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