Seeking Whom He May Devour
by:
David Bellos (author)
Fred Vargas (author)
A small mountain community in the French Alps is roused to terror when they awaken each morning to find yet another of their sheep with its throat torn out. One of the villagers thinks it might be a werewolf, and when she's found killed in the same manner, people begin to wonder if she might have...
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A small mountain community in the French Alps is roused to terror when they awaken each morning to find yet another of their sheep with its throat torn out. One of the villagers thinks it might be a werewolf, and when she's found killed in the same manner, people begin to wonder if she might have been right. Suspicion falls on Massart, a loner living on the edge of town. The murdered woman's adopted son, one of her shepherds, and her new friend Camille decide to pursue Massart, who has conveniently disappeared. Their ineptness for the task soon becomes painfully obvious, and they summon Commissaire Adamsberg from the city to bring his exceptional powers of intuition to bear on layer upon layer of buried hatred and secrets. France's queen of crime writing pits the maverick genius of Commissaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg against ancient, primal fears in a novel that "establishes Vargas as one of the most unusual voices in European crime fiction" (The Sunday Times [London]).
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780743284028 (074328402X)
Publish date: November 7th 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 289
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
Cultural,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Noir,
Roman,
France,
French Literature,
Suspense
Series: Commissaire Adamsberg (#2)
This one just bored the shit out of me, to be honest. Dumping it after ch. X
In this one, the reader is transported in rural mountain area France, where some Italian wolves have migrated back and made a home for themselves. A giant wolf starts to kill sheep and humans. Camille that we met briefly in the first Adamsberg novel is driving (literally) the plot in this twisted my...