A Very Profitable War

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled
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Author: Didier Daeninckx ISBN: 9781612191850
Publisher: Melville House Publication: December 26, 2012
Imprint: Melville International Crime Language: English
Author: Didier Daeninckx
ISBN: 9781612191850
Publisher: Melville House
Publication: December 26, 2012
Imprint: Melville International Crime
Language: English

A rollicking noir set in Paris, during the anarchic days following World War One

In January 1920, in the aftermath of “the war to end all wars,” private detective René Griffon is hired to investigate the marital infidelities of the wife of a war hero.

But what he uncovers is more than shabby behavior, and more than a sex scandal—what he uncovers is a scandal with devastating national implications. And as Griffon’s investigation plunges him into the murky world of blackmail, murder, anarchists, profiteering, and the repercussions of the war’s dark secrets, he discovers that the people who helped France win the war are being made to pay for the peace.

Both homage to its American predecessors and critique of the Americanization of French—and global—culture,* A Very Profitable War* is a tense and evocative book that will linger long after its startling conclusion.

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A rollicking noir set in Paris, during the anarchic days following World War One

In January 1920, in the aftermath of “the war to end all wars,” private detective René Griffon is hired to investigate the marital infidelities of the wife of a war hero.

But what he uncovers is more than shabby behavior, and more than a sex scandal—what he uncovers is a scandal with devastating national implications. And as Griffon’s investigation plunges him into the murky world of blackmail, murder, anarchists, profiteering, and the repercussions of the war’s dark secrets, he discovers that the people who helped France win the war are being made to pay for the peace.

Both homage to its American predecessors and critique of the Americanization of French—and global—culture,* A Very Profitable War* is a tense and evocative book that will linger long after its startling conclusion.

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