Montecristo
By (Author) Martin Suter
Translated by Jamie Bulloch
Bedford Square Publishers
No Exit Press
22nd June 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and / or mystery fiction
833.92
288
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Video journalist Jonas Brand is on a rail journey from Zurich to Basel when stock trader Paolo Contini appears to throw himself from the train to his death. Brand sets his footage of the aftermath of the incident aside to investigate a strange coincidence: two 100-Swiss-franc banknotes bearing the same serial number have come into his possession. Sensing an opportunity to graduate from celebrity journalism to serious investigation, he has the banknotes analysed, with bizarrely contradictory...and fatal results.
Martin Suter's thriller plunges into the world of money and high society. So well researched that you can't help but reconsider the good old method of keeping your savings tucked away under the mattress * GQ *
In Montecristo the author remains true to his usual elegant style and polished dialogue * Spiegel Online *
Taking visible pleasure in the plotting and detail, Martin Suter has created a smooth, character-rich play of intrigue which is easily understood despite the complex material, and has well-known names to vouch for its authenticity * Neue Zurcher *
Martin Suter's gaze is fresh and wicked, his ear for dialogue infallible. Quite simply, his works are literary genius * Die Wochenzeitung *
Suter is fond of dramatic turns of events with a psychological undertone * Matthieu London, Liberation *
Martin Suter is a writer, columnist and screenwriter. Until 1991 he worked as a creative director in advertising, before deciding to focus exclusively on writing. His novels have enjoyed huge international success. He has also written screenplays for film and television, and several of his novels have been made into films. Martin lives in Zurich with his family.