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By a Slow River (Hardcover)

by Philippe Claudel (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf; Tra edition (Jun 13 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400042801
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400042807
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 14.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 341 g
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  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #592,974 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

Nimbly translated, French former screenwriter Claudel's little gem of a debut novel is, in essence, a whodunit. On a frigid morning in December 1917, the body of a 10-year-old girl is discovered, strangled, on the banks of the "slow" river that slices through a small, unnamed French village. The townsfolk are stunned by the murder, though they're curiously oblivious to the seemingly endless slaughter taking place on the nearby Western front. Told by Dadais, a former policeman with a sharp memory and (it gradually becomes apparent) a shadowy history of his own, the story is a re-creation of his dogged pursuit of the killer. Was it the town's haughty prosecutor, Pierre-Ange Destinat? Was it the Breton deserter who confesses under duress? Could it possibly have been Dadais himself? The answer, like everything else in the story, is far from tidy—aside from its construction, that is. Psychologically complex, elegantly written and tightly plotted, this is far from your average policier. (June 15)
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*Starred Review* That good historical fiction needs storytelling fine-tuning as well as a solid foundation in historical fact is a rule advanced by this overwhelmingly compelling novel originally published in France, where it is set during World War I. As that seemingly unwinnable conflict rages only a few miles away from one particular small town ("while we led our narrow little lives in warmth and peace," says the narrator), disaster of a more individual nature strikes at the town's peace of mind: three nearly simultaneous deaths--the murder of a child, the suicide of the lovely young schoolteacher, and the death in childbirth of the wife of the narrator, who is a local policeman. In retrospect, the policeman pieces together, as if striving to complete a picture puzzle, the details of the murder, which then place the other deaths within an understood context. Ostensibly a murder mystery, this novel soars above such a restrictive definition. It is an impeccable visit to times past: small-town European life before World War I shook the world modern and, in the process, shook it loose. As riveting as the story line is, the setting, ambience, and lovely language ("Not a house, really, just a few planks blackened by the rain, held together thanks to some daily miracle") partner to flavor this novel with punch and spice. Brad Hooper
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