The best Darac mystery thriller yet! Peter Morfoot's jazz- loving French detective will once again delight his readers. "A winning blend of great characters, fun location, taut plot and dirty politics" says Martin Walker of this new novel.
Peter Morfoot has written a number of plays and sketch shows for BBC radio and TV and is the author of the acclaimed satirical novel, Burksey. He has lectured in film, holds a PhD in Art History, and has spent thirty years exploring the life, art and restaurant tables of the French Riviera, the setting for his series of crime novels featuring Captain Paul Darac of Nice’s Brigade Criminelle. He lives in Cambridge.
The Darac novels have always harmonised dissonance in blending jazz with detection. This continues in book 4, but there more “notes” added, namely the nature of humour and violence. Comedy is often black, but it’s rarely as refined as it is here. This feels like a steak tartare, so it’s both black and ‘bleu’. If you haven’t already read the first three books (and it isn’t entirely necessary to do so), then I recommend starting with Book 1: Impure Blood. Tu ne regretteras rien.