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The Confidant

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Confidant
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Helene Gremillon
Translated by Alison Anderson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781921758935
ClassificationsDewey:840.00
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 28 March 2012
Publication Country Australia

Description

Paris, 1975. Sifting through the letters of condolence after her mother's death, Camille discovers a strange missive sent by someone she does not know. She thinks it is probably an error. But then, every Tuesday, a new letter arrives, recounting a tale of two impossible loves, four broken destinies, until the final denouement destroys everything in its inevitable path. Little by little, Camille begins to piece together the puzzle and is shocked to realise that this story has a direct bearing upon her own life. Alternating Camille's story and the mysterious letters from the unknown correspondent, Gremillon transports us to the years between 1939 and 1943, a fascinating time in French history, to tell a powerful story of friendship and secrets between women, of surrogacy, passionate love, jealousy, revenge and reconciliation. The Confidant is a thrilling debut novel that blends a historical setting and page-turning psychological suspense with a virtuoso literary style.

Author Biography

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Reviews

'A complex plot, crystalline writing-Helene Gremillon's talent explodes in this first novel, as much in her historical precision as in the suspense that lasts until the final paragraph.' Le Nouvel Observateur 'A novel about the complicity between history with a small "h" - the characters' stories-and History with a capital "H". As in Bernard Schlink's The Reader, nothing is more moving than to witness characters as castaways shipwrecked by History.' BSC World News 'Helene Gremillon takes us into the heart of a family secret: unspoken love, hidden hatred and revenge with dire consequences. A novel written in two time frames, with two voices, which rewards us twice over, by going straight to the heart.' Elle 'A riveting story, that is both thriller and historical tale...This first-time novelist has produced a highly mature text, that displays an extraordinary mastery of narrative, and a feel for suspense that is worthy of the best films. And above all, her characters are endowed with psychological depth.' Le Figaro Litteraire 'Step back in time in this intriguing French mystery...Gremillon expertly builds the psychological suspense.' Courier-Mail 'Gremillon's debut novel, set against the backdrop of WWII Paris, cleverly weaves two stories together to create a truly compelling read.' Grazia Magazine 'This suspenseful page-turner, set in and around Paris between 1939 and 1975, mixes romance, revenge and French history with aplomb.' Instyle Magazine 'Elegantly translated by Alison Anderson into an English that does justice to Gremillon's spare, sophisticated prose, this is another successful exploration of love, war and identity.' Sunday Canberra Times