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February, 1927. The great and the good of Paris gather to attend the funeral of the powerful millionaire, Marcel Péricourt. His daughter, Madeleine, is poised to take charge of his financial empire, but it seems fate has other plans for her. Her young son, Paul, with one unexpected and tragic act, will place Madeleine on the path to ruin and degradation.
Faced with the adversity of men, the greed of her time, the corruption and the ambition of her associates, Madeleine will have to deploy reserves of intelligence, determination and also a Machiavellian instinct to survive and rebuild her life. This task is made all the more difficult in a France that can only watch, helpless, as the first flames of the inferno that will soon ravage Europe begin to take hold.
400 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 3, 2018
Although the funeral of Marcel Péricourt was disturbed, and even ended in a frankly chaotic manner, at least it began on time. From early morning, the Boulevard de Courcelles was closed to traffic. Gathered in the courtyard, the band of the Republican Guard buzzed with warm-up licks on their instruments, while at the sidewalk automobiles disgorged ambassadors, parliamentarians, generals, and foreign delegates who greeted one another gravely.Pierre Lemaitre certainly knows how to do a grand set piece. The funeral which opens this vast novel—not yet available in English, so the translation is mine—involves the presence of no less than the President of France, come to pay his respects to the great Parisian banker. Although the disturbance mentioned in the first line occurs only eight pages later, it is such a shocker that I shall not give it away. Chaos does indeed ensue, and the story goes downhill from there. This is partly a statement of fact—this is a novel set in the Depression, after all—but also a value judgement.