<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Second in the renowned Marseilles trilogy following Total Chaos, "one of the masterpieces of modern noir" (Michael Dirda, <i>The Washington Post</i>).</b> <p/>This second novel in Izzo's acclaimed Marseilles trilogy is a touching tribute to the author's beloved city, in all its color and complexity. Fabio Montale is an unwitting hero in this city of melancholy beauty. Montale has left a police force marred by corruption, xenophobia, and greed. But getting out is not going to be so easy. When his cousin's son goes missing, Montale is dragged back onto the mean streets of a violent, crime-infested Marseilles. To discover the truth about the boy's disappearance, he infiltrates a dangerous underworld of mobsters, religious fanatics, crooked cops, and ordinary people driven to extremes by desperation. <p/>"Noir at its finest."--<i>The Times Literary Supplement</i> <p/>"Izzo, who died in 2000, is more than adept at noir conventions--gritty light, sudden switches of scene, the pervasive rot of cynicism, which sullies even the best intentions. But what makes his work haunting is his extraordinary ability to convey the tastes and smells of Marseilles, and the way memory and obligation dog every step his hero takes."--<i>The New Yorke</i>r <p/>"Like the best American practitioners in the genre, Izzo refrains from any sugarcoating of the city he depicts or the broken and imperfect men and women who people it."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"This hard-hitting series captures all the world-weariness of the contemporary European crime novel, but Izzo mixes it with a hero who is as virile as he is burned out."--<i>Booklist</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Praise for Jean-Claude Izzo's <b>Marseilles Trilogy</b> <p>"One of the masterpieces of modern noir." --Michael Dirda, <i>Washington Post</i> <p>"Izzo's ability to describe Marseilles and to make his readers feel the multiracial reality of that city so directly and authentically is fascinating." --Andrea Camilleri, author of the bestselling Inspector Montalbano series<p> "Izzo's Marseilles is ravishing. Every street, cafe and house has its own character." --<i>Globe and Mail</i> <p>"Like the best noir writers-and make no mistake, he is among the best - Izzo not only has a keen eye for detail . . . but also digs deep into what makes men weep." --<i>Time Out New York</i> <p>"Just as Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy made Los Angeles their very own, so Mr. Izzo has made Marseilles so much more than just another geographical setting." --<i>The Economist<p></i> <p>"The Marseilles trilogy may be the most lyrical hard-boiled writing yet." --<i>The Nation</i> <p>"Reading Izzo's novels, you're bound to cry sooner or later." --<i>Le Monde</i> <p>"Izzo provides another guided tour of the underbelly of Marseilles (so extensive that it seems to swallow the whole city) that's bracing in its wit and velocity." --<i>Kirkus</i> (Starred review)<p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Jean-Claude Izzo</b> was born in Marseilles in 1945. Best known for the Marseilles trilogy (<i>Total Chaos</i>, <i>Chourmo</i>, <i>Solea</i>), Izzo is also the author of <i>The Lost Sailors</i> and <i>A Sun for the Dying</i>. Izzo is widely considered the founder of the modern Mediterranean noir movement. He died in 2000 at the age of 55. <p>For Europa Editions, <b>Howard Curtis</b> has translated five novels by Jean-Claude Izzo, including all three books in Izzo's Marseilles trilogy, as well as fiction by Francisco Coloane, Canek Sánchez Guevara, Caryl Férey, and Santiago Gamboa.<p>
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