Going to the Dogs
On sale
21st November 2024
Price: £22
Genre
Classic Fiction (pre C 1945) / Crime & Mystery / Fiction In Translation / Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945)
Selected:
Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781914495250
And anyway, who cares? All that matters is that the guy is dead, right?
A dark and thrilling ride about the most unlikely of killers, perfect for Tarantino fans, by the award-winning and bestselling author, PIERRE LEMAITRE
‘A really excellent suspense novelist’ Stephen King
‘A total success‘ Le Canard Enchaîné
‘Dark, very funny and completely unexpected’ Madame Figaro
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With Mathilde, there is never a stray bullet, her work is clean and neat. Tonight was an exception. A little whim. Obviously, she could have taken the shot from a distance, done less damage; obviously she could have made the hit with a single bullet. What can I say? I don’t know what came over me. This is what she will say if anyone asks. And anyway, who cares? All that matters is that the guy is dead, right?
1985. Paris. Sixty-three-year-old Mathilde Perrin is on another mission. A widow, mother and decorated hero of the Resistance, she is also a ruthless and skilled contract killer, and the most unlikely suspect. But tonight, something has changed. Mathilde is agitated, forgetful and impulsive – so much so that even Ludo, her loyal and long-suffering Dalmatian, has noticed a dangerous shift in her mood.
For Mathilde, retirement is not an option. And no superior, nor police detective nor meddling neighbour will stand in her way. But as Mathilde’s mind unravels and the bodies pile up, how long will it take before the killer herself becomes the target?
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Reviews
A total success; wonderful language and a perfect plot
A treat from start to finish
Delightful, hilarious and utterly wicked
A jubilant, dynamic and wacky thriller
A really excellent suspense novelist
Dark, very funny and completely unexpected