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The prolific, multi-award winning duo of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac wrote dozens of thrillers together, subverting the mechanics of traditional mystery and focusing on unsentimental characters, tension and shocking plot twists. Forsaking the logical investigations typical of pre-war detective fiction, they focused on created disorienting worlds where, as they put it, ‘man is out of place’. For a thriller to really hold the reader under its spell, they argued, it must be less about ‘who’ and ‘why’ and more about ‘how’.

While few English readers know their names, their impact on crime fiction and cinema, in particular, has been considerable. Their novels inspired two of the greatest, and possibly most influential crime films ever made;
Les Diaboliques
, based on
She Who Was No More
, adapted and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot in 1955, and
Vertigo
, directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958.

Clouzot changed several key details for his version of the story—the victim of the murder plot is not the seemingly innocent wife, as in the book, but a tyrannical husband who probably had it coming. Still, the authors praised this liberal adaptation, which they say brought to life in images what they meant to convey in words.

The film version ended with a request to the audience to keep the details of the plot secret, so as not to spoil others’ enjoyment of the film, as did the first British edition of the book. We’d like to repeat it here:

 

This amazing novel is a story of suspense and terror so perfectly constructed that not even a hint of the plot can be given away. The publishers respectfully request early readers to resist the temptation to reveal it.

So, where do you go from here?

If you’ve not already read it, you really should give Boileau-Narcejac’s
Vertigo
a try—another disorienting and heart-stoppingly tense masterpiece.

But if you feel like putting those little grey cells to work on a more traditional murder, Piero Chiara’s
The Disappearance of Signora Giulia
could be the book for you—a classic mystery from one of the most celebrated Italian writers of the post-war period.

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The Murdered Banker

The Mystery of the Three Orchids

The Hotel of the Three Roses

Boileau-Narcejac

Vertigo

She Who Was No More

Piero Chiara

The Disappearance of Signora Giulia

Martin Holmén

Clinch

Alexander Lernet-Holenia

I Was Jack Mortimer

Leo Perutz

Master of the Day of Judgment

Little Apple

St Peter’s Snow

Soji Shimada

The Tokyo Zodiac Murders

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Original Text © by Éditions Denoël, 1952 (
Celle qui n’était plus
)

Translation by Geoffrey Sainsbury

First published by Pushkin Vertigo in 2015

ISBN 978 1 782271 40 6

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