The Night Gate

Paperback Published on: 05/08/2021
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Synopsis

In a sleepy French village, the body of a man shot through the head is disinterred by the roots of a fallen tree. A week later a famous art critic is viciously murdered in a nearby house. The deaths occurred more than seventy years apart.

Asked by a colleague to inspect the site of the former, forensics expert Enzo Macleod quickly finds himself embroiled in the investigation of the latter. Two extraordinary narratives are set in train - one historical, unfolding in the treacherous wartime years of Occupied France; the other contemporary, set in the autumn of 2020 as France re-enters Covid lockdown.

And Enzo's investigations reveal an unexpected link between the murders - the Mona Lisa.

Tasked by the exiled General Charles de Gaulle to keep the world's most famous painting out of Nazi hands after the fall of France in 1940, 28-year-old Georgette Pignal finds herself swept along by the tide of history. Following in the wake of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa as it is moved from chateau to chateau by the Louvre, she finds herself just one step ahead of two German art experts sent to steal it for rival patrons - Hitler and Goering.

What none of them know is that the Louvre itself has taken exceptional measures to keep the painting safe, unwittingly setting in train a fatal sequence of events extending over seven decades.

Events that have led to both killings.

The Night Gate spans three generations, taking us from war-torn London, the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, Berlin and Vichy France, to the deadly enemy facing the world in 2020. In his latest novel, Peter May shows why he is one of the great contemporary writers of crime fiction.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784295080
  • Number of pages: 496
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 340g
  • Languages: English

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The Night Gate
An epic tale
The Night Gate is a sweeping historical novel with a dual timeline, France in the present day (2020) and Scotland, Berlin and France in the early 1940’s. ... READ MORE
Mary Picken
The Night Gate
An absolute joy to read.
Enzo Macleod gets a call from a colleague asking for help. A disinterred body has been discovered in the roots of a fallen tree. Seven days later a famous ... READ MORE
Peter  Evans
The Night Gate
Brilliant writing, Brilliant story
I absolutely loved this book, brilliant story, excellent character development and one of my all time favourite main characters Enzo returns with a complet... READ MORE
Bruce
The Night Gate
Enzo's back!!
'Every tale has its time, and its place. And all stories of human endeavour, of frailty and betrayal, will pass eventually into history. Out of mind. And o... READ MORE
Alan M
The Night Gate
Worth a read
I actually requested this book in error but once approved I thought I should probably read it anyway and I can honestly say this was one of those occasions... READ MORE
Kerry Britnell
The Night Gate
Great book
I am a fan of Peter May so much so that I happily read his books without even reading the synopsis and I haven’t been disappointed yet! This book is quite... READ MORE
Lynne Packer
The Night Gate
Excellent read, a well crafted plot expertly narrated and perfectly paced.
This was a risky book choice for me, I really enjoy author Peter May’s novels but for some unknown reason I just haven’t felt the same warmth towards this ... READ MORE
Gary Wilkes
The Night Gate
An intriguing mix of history, fiction and Covid !
Peter May is one of my favourite authors and this book confirms this. The author actually intended to write a completely different book and had spent a lon... READ MORE
James Parkinson
The Night Gate
Intelligent thriller
4.5 rounded up. Enzo Macleod is now retired from his job as head of forensic science at Toulouse University. However, he is consulted when a skeleton of ... READ MORE
Celia Short
The Night Gate
Interesting plot but disappointing overall
Having read other titles from Peter May, I was looking forward to this book but I almost gave up reading it. The plot is interesting but the author has ind... READ MORE
Helen  Fraser
The Night Gate
A Fitting Last Book in a Fantastic Series.
This is book seven in the Enzo Files series. The story is told over three generations and takes place in the outer Hebrides of Scotland, London, Vichy Fran... READ MORE
Milton of Campsie  Annie
The Night Gate
An intriguing tale, mixing fact and fiction in a wonderful manner that ensures a thrill a minute ride for the reader. Don't miss this read!
'The Night Gate' by Peter May is described as the "the Razor-Sharp Finale to the Enzo Macleod Investigations" and I cannot think of a more accurate descrip... READ MORE
Maria's Book Musings
The Night Gate
Quite good
A retired detective is called upon to offer his insights into the case of a skeleton dating from WW2 that is discovered in the roots of a fallen tree. Shor... READ MORE
kendrafortune
The Night Gate
Intriguing and entertaining, as always.
The Night Gate is the seventh (and final?) book in the Enzo Macleod Investigation series by Scottish journalist, screenwriter and author, Peter May. Now ma... READ MORE
Marianne Vincent
The Night Gate
Hilter wants to ‘acquire’ the Mona Lisa
3.25* #7 Enzo MacLeod files this is the first book I’ve read in the series. The night gate spans three generations, and takes us from war torn London, the... READ MORE
Lesley Lloyd
The Night Gate
Engrossing!
In this, the seventh instalment in Peter May's Enzo Macleod series, the discovery of a body buried in a small French village brings forensic expert MacLeod... READ MORE
Bridget East
The Night Gate
Always a good read !
I have read all of the Enzo series and to date most of Peter May's China thrillers too. His writing style just suits me perfectly, enough description but a... READ MORE
Christine H.