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The Front Seat Passenger
- Narrated by: Luke Thompson
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fabien and Sylvie had both known their marriage was no longer working. And yet when Sylvie is involved in a fatal car accident, her husband is stunned to discover that she had a lover who died alongside her. With thoughts of revenge on his mind, Fabien decides to find out about the lover’s widow, Martine, first by stalking her, then by breaking into her home. He really needs to get Martine on her own. But she never goes anywhere without her formidable best friend, Madeleine...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS AUDIOBOOK CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
©2014 Gallic Books (P)2014 Gallic Books
What the critics say
"The combination of sudden violence, surreal touches and bone-dry humour have led to Garnier’s work being compared with the films of Tarantino." (Sunday Times)
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"Bleak, often funny and never predictable" (Observer)
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"A brilliant exercise in grim and gripping irony." (Sunday Telegraph)
"Bleak, often funny and never predictable" (Observer)
"For those with a taste for Georges Simenon or Patricia Highsmith." (The Independent)