The Readers' Room
Antoine Laurain author Emily Boyce translator Jane Aitken translator Polly Mackintosh translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:28th Aug '25
Should be back in stock very soon

'A cracking literary murder mystery' Tatler From the bestselling author of The Red Notebook
When the manuscript of a debut crime novel arrives at a Parisian publishing house, everyone in the readers' room is convinced it's something special. Editor Violaine Lepage snaps it up - who cares that the author's identity is a mystery? And when the book is shortlisted for France's highest literary honour, she shares in the glory.
Then a series of murders takes place in circumstances strangely reminiscent of those in the book. With the prize announcement approaching, the police are asking questions - and Violaine is more than a little worried about her own secrets coming to light...
Translated by Jane Aitken, Emily Boyce and Polly Mackintosh.
Antoine Laurain was born in Paris and lives there still. He is a journalist, antiques collector and award-winning author of ten novels, including The Red Notebook and The President's Hat. His books have been translated into 25 languages and sold more than 200,000 copies in English.
A cracking literary murder mystery * Tatler *
The plot blends mystery with comedy to great effect * Daily Mail *
A stylish whodunnit blended with an affectionate send-up of the world of books * Sunday Mirror *
An elegantly written little gem... the whole thing is such fun * Big Issue *
Laurain has spun a fantastically intricate web here, where the smallest detail could be significant, and, no matter how sure you are that you've grasped it, he is one step ahead. Joyously far-fetched and metafictional * Herald *
Antoine Laurain's prose style is perfect... Each detail in this complex and time-shifted story is laid out with delicate precision; every little incident has a significance that doesn't become apparent until pages or even chapters later... Another winner for Laurain -- Max Easterman * European Literature Network, Riveting Reviews *
ISBN: 9781805333555
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192 pages