The First Man: A Commandant Michel de Palma Investigation
By (Author) Xavier-Marie Bonnot
Translated by Justin Phipps
Translated by Justin Phipps
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
1st September 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
843.92
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
253g
Commandant Michel de Palma, known by his colleagues as 'the Baron', has chosen early retirement and plans to travel the world. But he is dragged back into the force when a case that has haunted him for a decade erupts once more.
Resurfacing from Le Guen's Cave, a prehistoric grotto thirty-eight metres below sea level outside Marseilles, France, an experienced diver mysteriously gets into difficulties. Meanwhile, Thomas Autran, a serial killer with a peculiar interest in the supernatural, suffering from a dangerous form of schizophrenia, is once again on the run. Ancient cave paintings, savage murders committed according to a precise ritual: a return to the first ages of humanity, the era of the great Palaeolithic hunters. And despite the gory trail left at each crime scene, de Palma must first understand the child, the secrets of a family, a story of exploitation - and revenge - before he can track down the First Man.Keeps up the pace, twisting and turning to ensure you don't stop flipping those pages - Buzz on The Voice of the Spirits
Intriguing and enjoyable - Eurocrime on Voice of the SpiritsXavier-Marie Bonnot has a PhD in History and Sociology, and two Masters degrees in History and French Literature. He is the author of The First Fingerprint and The Beast of the Camargue.
Justin Phipps is a British translator who translates from French and Russian into English. After studying modern languages and social anthropology, he has worked in overseas development and more recently as a solicitor specialising in employment law.