Blood Wedding

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Blood Wedding LemaitreSophie is haunted by the things she can’t remember – and visions from the past she will never forget. One morning, she wakes to find that the little boy in her care is dead. She has no memory of what happened. And whatever the truth,her side of the story is no match for the evidence piled against her. Her only hiding place is in a new identity. A new life, with a man she has met online. But Sophie is not the only one keeping secrets . . .

Praise for the Brigade Criminelle trilogy

IRÉNE

“Crime Fiction Of The Highest Class”
GEOFFREY WANSELL, Daily Mail

“A Page-Turning Race To A Grand-Slam Finish”
LAURA WILSON, Guardian

“Immediately Propels Lemaitre To The Front Rank Of The French Crime-Writing Fraternity” WILLIAM GRIMES, New York Times

ALEX

“Moves From Read-As-Fast-As-You-Can Horror To An Intricately Plotted Race To A Dark Truth”
ALISON FLOOD, Observer

“It Enthralls At Every Stage Of Its Unpredictability”
MARCEL BERLINS, The Times

CAMILLE

“A Really Excellent Suspense Novelist”
STEPHEN KING

“Demonstrates that its predecessors were no flukes . . . A satisfying finis to the trilogy”
BARRY FORSHAW, Independent

“This original and poignant story is the final instalment in a trilogy that has been a dazzling success”
JESSICA MANN, Literary Review

About the author

Frank

I'm an Irish literary translator from French and Spanish, occasional writer, editor and reluctant digital factotum.
Over the years, I've had the challenge and the privilege of translating (among others) Michel Houellebecq, Virginie Despentes, Patrick Modiano, Pierre Lemaitre, Javier Cercas, Andres Caicedo…
I travel widely, and work from wherever seems inviting

By Frank

About Me

I'm an Irish literary translator from French and Spanish, occasional writer, editor and reluctant digital factotum.
Over the years, I've had the challenge and the privilege of translating (among others) Michel Houellebecq, Virginie Despentes, Patrick Modiano, Pierre Lemaitre, Javier Cercas, Andres Caicedo…
I travel widely, and work from wherever seems inviting

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