A Case of Matricide - Graeme Macrae Burnet




Burnet is very good and clever writer.

Like all of his books I think this novel should at least get 5 stars.

I think the best about it, is how you get into Inspector George Gorski's way of thinking.

Always very aware of his own behaviour and how this should affect other people's thoughts about him.

And this 3rd Gorski book gives us again an insight in the lives of the good people of the fictional town of St.Louis, near Mulhouse in Alsace. It is a special part of France, caused by the many times it has been changed hands. The region has been German a few times, but nowadays it is French.

I don't want to spoil the fun for other readers, so I will not give away anything of the plot.

But...it deserves a lot of readers!

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