
Summertime, All the Cats Are Bored
Philippe Georget(Author)
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-1-78770-309-4 (ISBN)
Description
A COMPELLING AND ADDICTIVE PAGETURNER TO IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THIS SUMMER
"He waits joylessly, patiently, and lets himself go. The stone house may end up being his grave. Who's doing what, who's chasing who? Who is the mouse, and who's the cat?"
It's the middle of a long hot summer on the French Mediterranean shore and the town is full of tourists.
Two tired cops who are being slowly devoured by dull routine and family worries, deal with the day's misdemeanours and petty complaints at the Perpignan police headquarters without a trace of enthusiasm. Out of the blue, a young Dutch woman is brutally murdered on the beach, and another disappears without a trace in the alleys of the city. A serial killer obsessed with Dutch women? The media goes wild.
Gilles Sebag finds himself thrust into the middle of a diabolical game. If he intends to salvage something-anything-he will have to put aside his personal worries, forget his suspicions of his wife's unfaithfulness, ignore his heart murmur, get over his existential angst.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:
"Gilles Sebag is a superb detective. The world of crime is balanced with family life." - Lanna on Amazon
"Subtle yet effective in building suspense." - Deb on Goodreads
"If you're looking for a good read - whether on holiday or not - you can't do much better than this." - David on Amazon
"He waits joylessly, patiently, and lets himself go. The stone house may end up being his grave. Who's doing what, who's chasing who? Who is the mouse, and who's the cat?"
It's the middle of a long hot summer on the French Mediterranean shore and the town is full of tourists.
Two tired cops who are being slowly devoured by dull routine and family worries, deal with the day's misdemeanours and petty complaints at the Perpignan police headquarters without a trace of enthusiasm. Out of the blue, a young Dutch woman is brutally murdered on the beach, and another disappears without a trace in the alleys of the city. A serial killer obsessed with Dutch women? The media goes wild.
Gilles Sebag finds himself thrust into the middle of a diabolical game. If he intends to salvage something-anything-he will have to put aside his personal worries, forget his suspicions of his wife's unfaithfulness, ignore his heart murmur, get over his existential angst.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:
"Gilles Sebag is a superb detective. The world of crime is balanced with family life." - Lanna on Amazon
"Subtle yet effective in building suspense." - Deb on Goodreads
"If you're looking for a good read - whether on holiday or not - you can't do much better than this." - David on Amazon
Reviews / Votes
"Perfect deckchair entertainment." -The Daily Mail"Savour the Gallic charm of this sizeable case for Inspector Gilles Sebag." -Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
"A lively police procedural starring Inspector Gilles Sebag, a sympathetic cop with a happy marriage, of the Perpignan force in southern France." -The Times
"A superior beach read for fans of international crime." -Booklist
"My discovery of the year, an excellent debut novel with an intriguing title." -Euro Crime
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 129 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
302 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78770-309-4 (9781787703094)
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Persons
Philippe Georget was born in 1962. He works as a TV news anchorman for France-3. A passionate traveler, in 2001 he explored the entire length of the Mediterranean shoreline with his wife and their three children in an RV. He lives in Perpignan. Summertime, All the Cats Are Bored, his debut novel, won the SNCF Crime Fiction Prize and the City of Lens First Crime Novel Prize. Steven Rendall has translated ninety-six books from French and German, four of which have won major translation prizes. His translations for Europa Editions include Disturbance by Philippe Lancon (2019) and The Tyranny of Algorithms by Miguel Benasayag (2021). He is professor emeritus of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon. He lives in France.