The Little Man from Archangel

Georges Simenon author Siân Reynolds translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:1st Apr '21

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'A unique teller of tales ... What interested Simenon was the average man losing control of his own fate' Observer

'She was beautiful, full of vitality, and he was sixteen years older, a dusty, lonely bookseller whose only passion in life was collecting stamps.'

Jonas is used to his young wife disappearing. Everyone in the town knows that she goes off with other men. This time, however, he tells a small lie to protect her, saying she is visiting a school friend. It is a lie, however, that eats into him like an illness, provoking hostility and resentment of this timid little Russian-Jewish bookseller, who always thought he had been accepted. As suspicion mounts, his true, terrifying isolation is revealed.

A unique teller of tales ... What interested Simenon was the average man losing control of his own fate * Observer *
A treat. . . every bit as gripping as his detective stories. . . There's much to enjoy in the atmospheric portrayal of 1950s French life and the elegant simplicity with which Milk's story is told. Simenon enthusiasts should get a copy. They won't be disappointed -- Martin Bentham * Evening Standard *

ISBN: 9780241487068

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 14mm

Weight: 140g

192 pages