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Three Days and a Life
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
In 1999, in the small provincial town of Beauval, France, twelve-year-old Antoine Courtin accidentally kills a young neighbor boy in the woods near his home. Panicked, he conceals the body and to his relief--and ongoing shame--he is never suspected of any connection to the child's disappearance.
But the boy's death continues to haunt him, shaping his life in unseen ways. More than a decade later, Antoine is living in Paris, now a young doctor with a fiancée and a promising future. On a rare trip home to the town he hates and fears, Antoine thoughtlessly sleeps with a beautiful young woman from his past. She shows up pregnant at his doorstep in Paris a few months later, insisting that they marry.
Meanwhile, the newly discovered body of Antoine's childhood victim means that the case has been reopened, and all of his old fears rush back. With the gravitational pull of his hometown strengthening its grip, Antoine may finally be forced to confront his past. Is he prepared to do what he must to keep his darkest secrets buried?
2018, Longlisted for the CWA International Dagger Award
Critic reviews
"French crime maestro Pierre Lemaitre continues his upward movement in Three Days and a Life . . . This is literary crime writing of some distinction: a heady melange of Aldous Huxley and Robert Goddard."—The Guardian
—Andrew Gulli, Strand Magazine
—Daily Republic
—Crime by the Book
—Financial Times
—Kirkus Reviews
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- Mick
- 28-11-17
An immersive tale of foreboding...
A well orchestrated story of an event in a small French town, and its ramifications. Pierre Lemaitre's story is unfolded in a way that may seem slow paced to some, but to me is a work of art. He leads through the story through Antoine in such a way that you feel that you have experienced the story from every perspective, and sensed every emotion. Peter Noble's narration is superb, adding to the pacing of the book and constantly reminding the listener that this is a story set is France, with French characters, attitudes and differences.
The story is a clever tale of foreboding, gradually unfolding until the very end. It is not as gory or "thrilling" as some of his other books, but is an immersive experience - by the end I hope that you will share my enthusiasm for this author. Enjoy !
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