The Girl You Call
By Tanguy Viel
Translated by William Rodarmor
By Tanguy Viel
Translated by William Rodarmor
By Tanguy Viel
Translated by William Rodarmor
By Tanguy Viel
Translated by William Rodarmor
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction
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$15.99
Mar 19, 2024 | ISBN 9781635423259
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Mar 19, 2024 | ISBN 9781635423266
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Praise
“Viel writes some of the sharpest, most cynical, and most insightful prose around, and his new novel is particularly dexterous and disturbing.” —CrimeReads, The Best International Fiction of the Month
“The Girl You Call is a poignant, original novel about power, its abuses, and their devastating potential. Tanguy Viel skillfully delivers a trenchant depiction of the system’s woeful shortcomings when it comes to providing justice—in France and in the rest of the world.” —Clémence Michallon, internationally bestselling author of The Quiet Tenant
“Punchy and profound. How do you describe a novel that combines the intensity of boxing with the elegance of true compassion? The Girl You Call is a look behind the curtain of power and corruption. It’s a short book with a long reach that will leave you haunted.” —Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of The Child Finder and Sleeping Giants
“The Girl You Call has DEPTH. She is a real woman, not a ‘perfect victim,’ which of course no real woman ever actually is. Viel sets each sentence with illusion-shattering precision, displaying a phenomenal understanding not only of human character but how to wrest it up into the surface of our language from the primal deep.” —Katherine Forbes Riley, author of The Bobcat
“Tanguy Viel packs an incomprehensible level of tension and emotional reverb into such a slim novel. The book is noir at its finest, moody and engrossing while holding your rapt attention with self-assured ease.” —Jinwoo Chong, author of Flux
“[A] condemnation of trenchant misogyny and power imbalance.” —Booklist
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