Back Up

Paul Colize author Louise Rogers Lalaurie translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:1st Feb '18

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Back Up cover

The prize-winning thriller that is a bestseller in France about a rock group that mysteriously die in 1960s Berlin

The bestselling Belgian crime novel about an English rock ‘n’ roll band

Berlin, 1967: four members of the British rock band Pearl Harbor die at the same time but in separate locations. Inexplicably, the police conclude natural causes are to blame.

Brussels, 2010: A homeless man is hit by a car outside the Gare du Midi, leaving him with locked-in syndrome, able to communicate (sometimes) by blinking.

An Irish journalist's interest is piqued. How did the members of Pearl Harbor die, and how is this linked to the homeless man in Brussels?

'A masterpiece.'

* Michel Bussi, author of After the Crash *

'The rock-and-roll aesthetic of the plot kerrangs through the swift and exciting prose.'

* World Literature Today *

'An impeccable tale of posthumous detection encompassing a loving look into the minutiae of rock and the atmosphere and background of some of its golden years. Add to that an exemplary mystery plot and you have a potent combination.'

* Crime Time *

'Engrossing... This best-selling Belgian thriller, which was short-listed for two literary awards, is a treat for fans of dark mysteries and unreliable narrators.'

* Library Journal *

'Intricate... Those interested in last century’s European rock scene will be enthralled.'

* Publishers Weekly *

'A vivid and clever story that takes us back to the musical scene swinging Sixties, but has a deeper plot at its heart. Highly recommended.'

* Promoting Crime *

'A wonderful thriller... I have no qualms about recommending this book to anyone.'

* Historical Novel Society, Editor's Choice *

'A dark and disturbing thriller.'

* Mystery & Detective Agency *

'The crime story...takes on fearsome proportions of international scope...the implications are indeed chilling.'

* Crime Review

ISBN: 9781786071101

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 26mm

Weight: unknown

368 pages