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The Accident on the A35
The Accident on the A35: An Inspector Gorski Investigation | Burnet Graeme Macrae
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The Accident on the A35 returns to the scene of Burnet�s accomplished first novel, The Disappearance of Ad�le Bedeau--the small French town of Saint-Louis. Detective Gorski is called away from his night of solitary drinking to the site (…more)
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kellock
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Once again I guessed one of the major plot points. I really must stop reading/watching crime themed things. I liked this book not so much for the story but for the writing. He really is a master.

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kellock
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What else to do at the hairdressers?!

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kellock
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Sticking with a Scottish writer for the next read. I've loved everything I've read by this man so am sure I will love this.

Niso I read everything he wrote and I loved it, even when it made me uncomfortable. He‘s brilliant 6y
kellock I agree. A very clever man! 6y
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Tonton
The Accident on the A35 | Graeme Macrae Burnet
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Here‘s an elegantly done new mystery by the author ofMy Bloody Project, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize. There is a fatal car crash on the A35 near a small town in France. The dead driver is a very proper, conservative lawyer, and absolutely nothing indicates foul play. Inspector Gorski is bothered by one question: where was the victim driving home from? And that, my friends, is the hook that unveils a hot mess. Literate fun!

BookwormM Great review will have to check this out 6y
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Ottergirl
The Accident on the A35 | Graeme Macrae Burnet

An enjoyable story, but I didn‘t think it was as good as The disappearance of Adele Bedeux. A pity, because I was hoping Gorsky would develop into a character I really liked.