Flight Of The Storks
By (Author) Jean-Christophe Grange
Translated by Ian Monk
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
5th June 2003
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
843/.914
Paperback
336
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 19mm
180g
Every year the storks would set off on their astounding 12,000-mile migration from Northern Europe to the remote Central African Republic. One year, inexplicably, puzzling numbers of them fail to return. At the invitation of a Swiss ornithologist, Louis Antioch agrees to investigate the mystery of the birds' disappearance. Before he can set off on his quest, however, his patron is found dead in bizarre circumstances. Jean-Christophe Grange's uncompromising narrative develops at a nightmare pace from a Bulgarian gypsy encampment to a kibbutz in the Occupied Territories, to the African jungle, to Calcutta, where an appalling and gruesome truth emerges: the end of a mission that began with the Flight of the Storks...
A first-rate thriller-blending Gothic surrealism-with tropical depravities-Recommended. * Guardian *
Jean-Christophe Grang- was born in 1961. He was a journalist before he set up his own press agency. His second novel Blood-red Rivers, has been made into a hugely successful film - with the title The Crimson Rivers - directed by Mathieu Kassovitz.