Article 353
By (Author) Tanguy Viel
Translated by William Rodarmor
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
12th March 2019
United States
General
Fiction
843.92
Paperback
160
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
This atmospheric noir novel retraces the steps that led to a murder off the coast of Brittany, probing the relationship between law and justice. In a depressed town on France's northern coast, a man named Martial Kermeur has been arrested for the murder of real estate developer Antoine Lazenec after throwing him overboard. Called before a judge, Kermeur goes back to the beginning to explain what brought him to this desperate point- his divorce, his son's acting out, layoffs at his job, and, above all, Lazenec's dazzling project for a seaside resort. The temptation to invest all of your severance pay in a beautiful apartment with a view of the sea is great. But still, it has to be built. In this subtle, enthralling novel, Tanguy Viel examines not only the psychology of a crime, but also the larger social ills that may offer its justification.
Sharp and memorablea dark fable that reads like one of Georges Simenons romans durs or psychological novels, which winningly fuse together lean prose, queasy atmospherics, raw emotion and moral conundrums[Viel] satisfies with a potent concoction of mystery, complexity and tightly coiled tension. Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mesmerizing and powerfula biting social drama, a gripping psychological thriller and an incisive morality taleelegantly written, there is a beautiful simplicity of style that makes this so readable you will probably want to devour it in one sitting. NB
[A] beguiling noirArresting metaphors enliven the spare proseViel should win new American fans with this elegant effort. Publishers Weekly
Fresh and absorbinggrippingly told. Library Journal
A surgically slim masterpieceeverything crime fiction used to be and ought to bea brilliant story. The Durango Telegraph
A spare and lyrical tale of revenge and injustice. CrimeReads, 14 Crime Novels to Read This Month
[Article 353] reads effortlessly and grippinglyan exceptionally well-written novel that completely and easily sucks the reader in. The Complete Review
A subtle interrogation of the ways justice is conceived of and delivered. Ploughshares
Tanguy Viel was born in Brest in 1973. He is the author of several novels, including Le Black Note, Cinema, The Absolute Perfection of Crime (winner of the Prix Feneon and the Prix litteraire de la vocation), Beyond Suspicion, Paris-Brest, La Disparition de Jim Sullivan, and, most recently, Article 353 of the Penal Code (winner of the Grand prix RTL-Lire and the Prix Fran ois Mauriac). He lives near Orleans, France. William Rodarmor is a former journalist who has translated some forty-five books and screenplays in genres from literary fiction to espionage and fantasy. In 1996, he won the Lewis Galanti re Award from the American Translators Association for Tamata and the Alliance, by Bernard Moitessier. In 2017 he won the Northern California Book Award for fiction translation for The Slow Waltz of Turtles, by Katherine Pancol. He lives in Berkeley, California.