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“No problem. Do you know what the old woman wants to do on my birthday? She says an Argentine roast-up, with best beef, porterhouse, fillet, chitterlings . . . Hey, and remember you didn't bring me a photocopy of your story, right?”
“But I'll bring it on Wednesday . . . What's happening about Dulcita?”
The Count knew he would have to wait and he waited with all the patience he could muster.
“Nothing, Conde, what the fuck can I do? If she
comes, well, let her come, and I'll see her and tell her: ‘It's life, my love.' ”
“Yes, it's life, a fuck-up. Well, let's speak later. A big hug for my brother,” and he hung up.
Polly was waiting for him on the edge of her bed, a glass of rum in each hand, and the Count thought it wasn't right to feel happy while Skinny, who was no longer skinny, a victim of a geopolitical war in which he'd been a pawn destroyed, had had shut off any avenue to that necessary satisfaction and he anguished over the idea that one of his old flames might see him at the bottom of the void. He caressed Polly's fringe, chose the fullest glass and went out shirtless on to the small balcony wanting to relieve his physical and mental heat, and observed, as night began to fall, the roof terraces of Old Havana, spiky with aerials, desire to collapse and stories impossible to contain. Why the hell did it have to be like that? Because life is like that and not any other way. Was it possible to retrace steps and right wrongdoings, mistakes, errors? Impossible, Conde, though you can still be invincible, he told himself, when, in the heart of that darkness, he spotted the extravagant flight of that white pigeon, which sprang from a dream and mocked her habits as a daytime animal, defied the torrid night and soared high, relentlessly vertical, and then opened her wings and pirouetted strangely, as if at that moment she had discovered the dizzy sensation of plunging into the void, till he lost sight of her, behind a building worm-eaten by time. I'm that pigeon, he thought, and thought that, like her, he could do nothing else: only soar high till he disappeared into the night-time sky.
Mantilla, 1994 – 5
FEVER
Friedrich Glauser
“With good reason, the German language prize for detective fiction is named after Glauser. . . He has Simenon's ability to turn a stereotype into a person, and the moral complexity to appeal to justice over the head of police procedure.”
Times Literary Supplement
When two women are “accidentally” killed by gas leaks, Sergeant Studer investigates the thinly disguised double murder in Bern and Basel. The trail leads to a geologist dead from a tropical fever in a Moroccan Foreign Legion post and a murky oil deal involving rapacious politicians and their henchmen. With the help of a hashish-induced dream and the common sense of his stay-at-home wife, Studer solves the multiple riddles on offer. But assigning guilt remains an elusive affair.
Fever
, a European crime classic, was first published in 1936 and is the third in the Sergeant Studer series published by Bitter Lemon Press.
Praise for Glauser's other Sergeant Studer novels

Thumbprint
is a fine example of the craft of detective writing in a period which fans will regard as the golden age of crime fiction.“
Sunday Telegraph

Thumbprint
is a genuine curiosity that compares to the dank poetry of Simenon and reveals the enormous debt owed by Dürenmatt, Switzerland's most famous crime writer, for whom this should be seen as a template.”
Guardian
“A despairing plot about the reality of madness and life, leavened at regular intervals with strong doses of bittersweet irony. The idiosyncratic investigation of
In Matto's Realm
and its laconic detective have not aged one iota.”
Guardian
“Glauser was among the best European crime writers of the inter-war years. The detail, place and sinister characters are so intelligently sculpted that the sense of foreboding is palpable.”
Glasgow Herald
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FRAMED
Tonino Benacquista
“One of France's leading crime and mystery authors.“
Guardian
Antoine's life is good. During the day he hangs pictures for the most fashionable art galleries in Paris. Evenings he dedicates to the silky moves and subtle tactics of billiards, his true passion. But when Antoine is attacked by an art thief in a gallery his world begins to fall apart. His maverick investigation triggers two murders — he finds himself the prime suspect for one of them — as he uncovers a cesspool of art fraud. A game of billiards decides the outcome of this violently funny tale, laced with brilliant riffs about the world of modern art and the parasites that infest it.
In 2004 Bitter Lemon Press introduced Tonino Benacquista to English-speaking readers with the critically acclaimed novel
Holy Smoke
.
PRAISE FOR
FRAMED
“Screenwriter for the award-winning French crime movie
The Beat That My Heart Skipped
, Tonino Benacquista is also a wonderful observer of everyday life, petty evil and the ordinariness of crime. The pace never falters as personal grief collides with outrageous humour and a biting running commentary on the crooked world of modern art.”
Guardian
“Edgy, offbeat black comedy.”
The Times
“Flip and frantic foray into art galleries and billiards halls of modern Paris.”
Evening Standard
“A black comedy that is set in Paris but reflects its author's boisterous Italian sensibility. The manic tale is told by an apprentice picture-hanger who encounters a thief in a fashionable art gallery and becomes so caught up in a case of art fraud that he himself ‘touches up' a Kandinsky.”
New York Times
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HAVANA BLACK
Leonardo Padura
A MARIO CONDE MYSTERY
“The mission of that enterprising Bitter Lemon Press is to publish English translations of the best foreign crime fiction. The newest addition to its list is the prize-winning Cuban novelist Leonardo Padura”
The Telegraph
The brutally mutilated body of Miguel Forcade is discovered washed up on a Havana beach. Head smashed in by a baseball bat, genitals cut off with a blunt knife. Forcade was once responsible for confiscating art works from the bourgeoisie fleeing the revolution. Had he really returned from exile just to visit his ailing father?
Lieutenant Mario Conde immerses himself in Cuba's dark history, expropriations of priceless paintings now vanished without trace, corruption and old families who appear to have lost much, but not everything.
Padura evokes the disillusionment of a generation, yet this novel is a eulogy to Cuba, and to the great friendships of those who chose to stay and fight for survival.
PRAISE FOR
HAVANA BLACK
“A great plot, perfectly executed with huge atmosphere. You can almost smell the cigar smoke, rum and cheap women.”
Daily Mirror
“This is a strong tasting book. A rich feast of wit and feeling.”
The Independent
“Well-plotted second volume of Padura's seething, steamy Havana Quartet. This densely packed mystery should attract readers outside the genre.”
Publishers Weekly
“Lt. Mario Conde, known on the street as ‘the Count,' is prone to metaphysical reflection on the history of his melancholy land but the city of Havana keeps bursting through his meditations, looking very much alive.”
New York Times
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THE MANNEQUIN MAN
Luca Di Fulvio
Shortlisted for the European Crime Writing Prize
“Di Fulvio exposes souls with the skills of a surgeon, It's like turning the pages of something forbidden
—
seduction, elegant and dangerous.”
Alan Rickman
“Know why she's smiling?” he asked, pointing a small torch at the corpse. “Fish hooks. Two fish hooks at the corners of her mouth, a bit of nylon, pull it round the back of the head and tie a knot. Pretty straightforward, right?” Amaldi noticed the metallic glint at the corners of the taut mouth.
Inspector Amaldi has enough problems. A city choked by a pestilent rubbish strike, a beautiful student harassed by a telephone stalker, a colleague dying of cancer and the mysterious disappearance of arson files concerning the city's orphanage. Then the bodies begin to appear.
This novel of violence and decay, with its vividly portrayed characters, takes place over a few oppressive weeks in an unnamed Italian city that strongly evokes Genoa.
The Italian press refers to Di Fulvio as a grittier, Italian Thomas Harris, and
Eyes of Crystal
, the film of the novel, was launched at the 2004 Venice Film Festival.
“A novel that caresses and kisses in order to violate the reader with greater ease.”
Rolling Stone
“A powerful psycho-thriller of spine-shivering intensity . . . written with immense intelligence and passionate menace.
Not to be read alone at night.”
The Times
“A wonderful first novel that will seduce the fans of deranged murderers in the style of Hannibal Lecter. And beautifully written to boot.”
RTL
 
 
 
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THE SNOWMAN
Jörg Fauser
“A gritty and slyly funny story. About the life of the underdog, the petty criminal, the fixer, the prostitute and the junkie. With a healthy dose of wit.”
Cath Staincliffe, author of the Sal Kilkenny series
Blum's found five pounds of top-quality Peruvian cocaine in a suitcase. His adventure started in Malta, where he was trying to sell porn magazines, the latest in a string of dodgy deals that never seem to come off. A left-luggage ticket from the Munich train station leads him to the cocaine. Now his problems begin in earnest. Pursued by the police and drug traffickers, the luckless Blum falls prey to the frenzied paranoia of the cocaine addict and dealer. His desperate and clumsy search for a buyer takes him from Munich to Frankfurt, and finally to Ostend. This is a fast-paced thriller written with acerbic humour, a hardboiled evocation of drugfuelled existence and a penetrating observation of those at the edge of German society.
 
Jörg Fauser
, born in Germany in 1944, was a novelist, essayist and journalist. Having broken his dependency on heroin at the age of thirty, he spent much of the rest of his working life dependent on alcohol. He nevertheless produced three successful novels, including
The Snowman
. On 16 July 1987 he had been out celebrating his forty-third birthday. At dawn, instead of going home, he wandered on to a stretch of motorway, by chance or by choice, and was struck down by a heavy-goods lorry. He died instantly.
“Prose that penentrates the reader's mind like speed, fast paced, without an ounce of fat.”
Weltwoche
“A wonderful crime novel. If justice prevailed, Fauser would be world-famous overnight.”
Frankfurt Allgemeine
 
 
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SOMEONE ELSE
Tonino Benacquista
“A great read from one of France's best crime writers. A tale peppered with humour, unpredictable twists and a healthy dose of suspense. It all makes for a cracking read, with witty insights into the vagaries of human nature.”
Guardian
Who hasn't wanted to become “someone else”? The person you've always wanted to be . . . the person who won't give up half way to your dreams and desires?
One evening two men who have just met at a Paris tennis club make a bet: they give each other exactly three years to radically alter their lives. Thierry, a picture framer with a steady clientele, has always wanted to be a private investigator. Nicolas is a shy, teetotal executive trying not to fall off the corporate ladder. But becoming someone else is not without risk; at the very least, the risk of finding yourself.
 
“Benacquista writes with humor and verve. This novel is less a mystery than a deftly constructed diptych of existential escapism: each story offers a unique map to new possibilities in the midst of suffocating lives.”
Rain Taxi
“This has been a big hit in France, and it is easy to see why – Thierry's attempts to slip into a story by Simenon and Nicolas's explosive encounter with vodka make for unexpected, cynical comedy.”
The Times
“Exuberantly written, Benacquista's book is another triumph for the genre-bending approach to crime fiction.”
Tangled Web
Winner of the RTL-LIRE Prize.
 
 
 
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