
The Gunman by Jean-Patrick Manchette
Deadly professional assassin Martin Terrier returns to Paris after his latest job determined to get out of the game. Ten years ago he made a promise to return to his childhood sweetheart in the south of France. But circumstances put Martin's attempted retirement on hold: a key target is flying in to Paris, and there is only one man fit for the task of eliminating him. As Martin flees southwards, desperate to return to the crushing mediocrity of life in a backwater town, he finds his former employers will stop at nothing to regain his services for one last job. Bursting with Gallic irony and visceral brutality, The Gunman (originally published in English as The Prone Gunman) is a shocking and sardonic masterpiece from the late, great master of the French crime novel, J-P Manchette.
Muscular and economical, and when the violence inevitably erupts, it does so with shocking effect.. Manchette zeroes in with uncanny precision on the failures of society and his floundering protagonists * Guardian *
One of the last cool, compact and shockingly original crime novels * New York Times Book Review *
A stylish and uncompromising noir with a whiff of Gallic existentialism to complete the amorality * Daily Telegraph *
France's king of noir fiction, he writes with a bleak, tragic beauty ... brilliant * The Times *
Manchette turns pulp fiction into art * Independent *
Fast-paced, hard-boiled stuff -- Natasha Harding * The Sun *
40 years after its first publication, Manchette's sharp imagery has lost none of its capacity to shock. Once started, the book is hard to put down. -- Barry Turner * Daily Mail *
One of the last cool, compact and shockingly original crime novels * New York Times Book Review *
A stylish and uncompromising noir with a whiff of Gallic existentialism to complete the amorality * Daily Telegraph *
France's king of noir fiction, he writes with a bleak, tragic beauty ... brilliant * The Times *
Manchette turns pulp fiction into art * Independent *
Fast-paced, hard-boiled stuff -- Natasha Harding * The Sun *
40 years after its first publication, Manchette's sharp imagery has lost none of its capacity to shock. Once started, the book is hard to put down. -- Barry Turner * Daily Mail *
Jean-Patrick Manchette (1942-95) was a genre-redefining French crime novelist, screenwriter, critic and translator. Throughout the 1960s he supported himself by writing television scripts, young-adult books and film novelisations. In 1971 he published his first novel and embarked on his literary career in earnest, producing ten subsequent works over the course of the next two decades and transforming the crime thriller into a lethal weapon of political satire. Serpent's Tail have also published Manchette's novels Fatale and Three to Kill; like The Gunman, they are ultra-stylish, pacy, action-packed thrillers with a deadly satirical edge.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781781253915 |
| ISBN 10 | 1781253919 |
| Title | The Gunman |
| Author | Jean-Patrick Manchette |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2015-03-12 |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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