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Murder doesn't always have an unappealing face. Aimée, with her stunning looks, sharp intellect, and lethal precision, is a master of chaos. In the seemingly quiet town of Bléville, riddled with grudges, corruption, and decay, she arrives with intentions to exploit its underbelly. Known for instigating conflict, setting locals against each other, and vanishing with a sinister smile and a heavier wallet, Aimée’s strategies have always served her well. But this particular venture sees the tables turn unexpectedly, interrupting her usual plan. Renowned author Jean-Patrick Manchette has skillfully converted the crime genre into a tool for satire wrapped in stylish chaos. "Fatale" stands out as his most audacious, hilariously violent, and brilliantly deranged novel, a celebration of vengeance, absurdity, and jubilant ruin.
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Murder doesn't always have an unappealing face. Aimée, with her stunning looks, sharp intellect, and lethal precision, is a master of chaos. In the seemingly quiet town of Bléville, riddled with grudges, corruption, and decay, she arrives with intentions to exploit its underbelly. Known for instigating conflict, setting locals against each other, and vanishing with a sinister smile and a heavier wallet, Aimée’s strategies have always served her well. But this particular venture sees the tables turn unexpectedly, interrupting her usual plan. Renowned author Jean-Patrick Manchette has skillfully converted the crime genre into a tool for satire wrapped in stylish chaos. "Fatale" stands out as his most audacious, hilariously violent, and brilliantly deranged novel, a celebration of vengeance, absurdity, and jubilant ruin.
