'A taut psychological thriller. This heart-wrenching slice of social--realism will resonate with many.'Publishers Weekly
'Brunet's depiction of a woman whom society has failed is visceral and heartbreaking. She represents many others in similar situations which is why it's such an important and eye-opening read.' CrimeFictionLover
'A remarkable example of social-realism in the noir genre. An acerbic
polemic about the violence of our society aimed at its most vulnerable.' Livres Hebdo
'Beautifully etched portrait of a woman who knows only extreme love. Wild,
ferocious, she smells her son without biting him, but would would suffocate
him in her arms rather than see him leave her.' Figaro
'A contemporary drama, violence always simmering below the surface. An
homage to single-mothers, fearless in the protection of their children.' L'Express
'Bruised but undaunted, Vanda is a wounded lioness. So hard to be
vulnerable in these savage times.' Paris Match
Reviews of Summer of Reckoning: 'There's an appalling, slow-motion car crash inevitability to this concise and beautifully written novel.'
Guardian'Marion Brunet reminds us that noir is a French word; that "life's not like a fairytale for silly girls. Life hurts." This is the first of her award-winning books to be translated into English. More, please, au plus vite!'
The Times'A slow-burn thriller, a social-realist portrayal of embittered life among hard-scrabble minimal-income locals and semi-settled immigrants, all living within walking distance of the luxurious villas occupied part-time by the holidaying wealthy.'
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Reviews of Summer of Reckoning
'There's an appalling, slow-motion car crash inevitability to this concise and beautifully written novel.' Guardian
'Marion Brunet reminds us that noir is a French word; that "life's not like a fairytale for silly girls. Life hurts." This is the first of her award-winning books to be translated into English. More, please, au plus vite!' The Times 'A slow-burn thriller, a social-realist portrayal of embittered life among hard-scrabble minimal-income locals and semi-settled immigrants, all living within walking distance of the luxurious villas occupied part-time by the holidaying wealthy.' CrimeTime 'A slow-motion nightmare notable for its evocation of febrile adolescent fantasies whose power extends well into adulthood.' Kirkus 'This novel is pervaded by a brooding sense of betrayal and unfulfillment, of sadness and revenge for the harsh realities of provincial French life, of the desperation of people forever looking for the main chance, but never finding it. Once you've read Summer of Reckoning, Provence will never seem the same again.' ELN "With raw, chilling and incisive prose, Brunet takes us into a world of sectarian convictions dominated by the hatred of the rich, the bosses, the foreigners and the 'different'." --L'Express "With its intense rage, corrosive boredom and low-life scams, Brunet's South of France is saturated with broken dreams. And the last flickers of childhood are terrifying, proving that, even under the strong sun, social barriers remain implacable."--Paris Match