The Chalk Circle Man

Paperback Published on: 04/02/2010; Language: English, French (Original language of a translated text)
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Synopsis

Winner of The Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie International Dagger

Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg is not like other policemen. His methods appear unorthodox in the extreme: he doesn't search for clues; he ignores obvious suspects and arrests people with cast-iron alibis; he appears permanently distracted. In spite of all this his colleagues are forced to admit that he is a born cop.

When strange blue chalk circles start appearing overnight on the pavements of Paris, only Adamsberg takes them - and the increasingly bizarre objects found within them - seriously. And when the body of a woman with her throat savagely cut is found in one, only Adamsberg realises that other murders will soon follow…

‘The hottest property in contemporary crime fiction’ Guardian

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099488972
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 182g
  • Languages: English, French (Original language of a translated text)

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The Chalk Circle Man
An intriguing murder mystery... French-style!
Stieg Larsson famously composed his Millennium Trilogy simply as a way of winding down from work, and Fred Vargas apparently came to writing in the same ma... READ MORE
D J Smith
The Chalk Circle Man
Chalk Circles
I have just finished this and it is difficult for me to say really how I feel about it. On the one hand it is quite complex, different and enjoyable, but ... READ MORE
HelenS
The Chalk Circle Man
Quirky
Maybe the French think differently. or maybe it is just Vargas, but this takes a distinctly different line - sometimes worrying about whther it really want... READ MORE
Charles Tomkinson