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category: Fiction
published: Oct 2011
ISBN:9781897109571
publisher: Signature Editions

Stifling Folds of Love

Aliette Nouvelle Mystery, An

by John Brooke

tagged: police procedural, women sleuths
Description

When a former school teacher's wealthy ex-lovers begin dying of apparent heart attacks, Commissaire Claude Néon begins an investigation. Although she warns, advises, and tries to help, Inspector Aliette Nouvelle cannot prevent her commissaire from falling into trouble Â? first as a suspect, then a likely next victim, finally as a pawn to bring a resolution.

About the Author

John Brooke became fascinated by criminality and police work listening to the courtroom stories and observations of his father, a long-serving judge. Although he lives in Montreal, John makes frequent trips to France for both pleasure and research. He earns a living as a freelance writer and translator, and has also worked as a film and video editor as well as directed four films on modern dance. His poetry and short stories have been widely published and in 1998 his story "The Finer Points of Apples" won him the Journey Prize. Brooke's first Inspector Aliette Nouvelle mystery, The Voice of Aliette Nouvelle, was published in 1999, followed by All Pure Souls in 2001. He took a break from Aliette with the publication of his novel Last Days of Montreal in 2004, but returned with her in 2011 with Stifling Folds of Love, The Unknown Masterpiece in 2012, and Walls of a Mind in 2013, which was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Best Crime Novel Award.

Contributor Notes

John Brooke became fascinated by criminality and police work listening to the courtroom stories and observations of his father, a long-serving judge. Although he lives in Montreal, John makes frequent trips to France for both pleasure and research. He earns a living as a freelance writer and translator, has also worked as a film and video editor as well as directed four films on modern dance. His poetry and short stories have been widely published, and in 1998 his story Â?The Finer Points of ApplesÂ? won him the Journey Prize. BrookeÂ?s first Inspector Aliette mystery, The Voice of Aliette Nouvelle, was published in 1999, followed by All Pure Souls in 2001. He took a break from Aliette with the publication of the novel Last Days of Montreal in 2004, but returns with her in Stifling Folds of Love.

Editorial Review

It has been 10 years since John Brooke’s last Aliette Nouvelle mystery, and that is far, far too long. Brooke is easily one of Canada’s best crime writers, and this series, set in the environs of Strasbourg (the far environs) at France’s eastern border, is a real delight. Nouvelle is a strong character with a charming voice, but the books would not be as good if it were not for Commissaire Claude Neon and his extremely French police team. We are in Fred Vargas territory here.

There are several dead bodies, all well-known celebrities, all ex-lovers of the town’s near-legendary femme fatale, Pearl Serein. Just what makes Pearl irresistible is as mysterious as the heart attacks that finished off her lads. When Neon himself appears to be next on the list, or at least close to next, Aliette Nouvelle has to take charge of the mess already dubbed “the Pearl Effect.”

This is a smart, sophisticated mystery with lots of Gallic verve. Definitely the best of a very good series.

--The Globe and Mail

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