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Angélique

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31st October 2024

Price: £10.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781399615600

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‘THE FRENCH SUSPENSE KING’ NEW YORK TIMES

‘ONE OF THE GREAT THRILLER WRITERS OF OUR AGE’ DAILY EXPRESS

‘THE KING OF EUROPEAN NOIR’ LA REPUBBLICA, ITALY

‘IT’S NO WONDER THAT GUILLAUME MUSSO IS ONE OF FRANCE’S MOST LOVED, BESTSELLING AUTHORS‘ HARLAN COBEN

EVEN ANGELS HAVE THEIR DEMONS . . .

PARIS, CHRISTMAS. Mathias Taillefer wakes up in hospital with a stranger at his bedside. The mysterious girl reveals herself to be a volunteer who has come to play the cello for patients. When she finds out Mathias is a cop, she asks him to take charge of a very special case.

Mathias agrees to help her, sending them both headfirst into a deadly chain of events. And at the centre of it all, a woman named Angélique, whose intentions may not be all they seem . . .

Feverous, surprising and uplifting, Musso’s newest novel is a labyrinth of emotions where nothing is certain from one page to the next.

Reviews

RTL
A stunning storyline
Daily Mail
France's best-selling author never disappoints and this sinister tale of a former policeman who takes on the case of the disappearance of a young woman's mother is as good as anything Musso has done. Nothing is what it seems
The Times
It's not difficult to see why Guillaume Musso sells more books than any other French author (33 million so far). He is a cynical romantic who loves wrongfooting his readers. Here, the breathless game of cherchez-la-femme starts in a deserted, Covid-ravaged Paris, moves on to Venice and Beirut, before returning to France: "the most bureaucratic, Kafkaesque country in the world". The peculiar atmosphere of each city is described with economic precision. Il est bien fait!
L'Alsace
We are caught up in the waltz of these characters
Le Journal du dimanche
Gripping
Ouest France
An extraordinary novel
La Voix du Nord
Don't believe those who tell you they saw the end coming