'A complex novel of ideas ... [Claudel] has managed a rare trick' David Annand, Daily Telegraph.
Daily Telegraph
'Written with such relish, inventiveness, imagination and brio, that it is consistently entertaining' Allan Massie, Scotsman.
Scotsman
'The twists develop with venomous imagination and the wider themes are elegantly explored' David Mills, Sunday Times.
Sunday Times
'The novel is frequently very funny, but it also skillfully evokes the insidious, modern fear that we, like the Investigator, are playing bit parts in some vast, incomprehensible system' Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal.
Wall Street Journal
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Biographical note
Philippe Claudel is a novelist, film director and university lecturer. He is the author of Grey Souls, Brodeck's Report and Monsieur Linh and His Child and was appointed to l'academie Goncourt in 2012.
Daniel Hahn translates from the French and Portuguese. His translation of José Eduardo Agualusa's The Book of Chameleons received the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2006.