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The Beast of the Camargue: A Commandant Michel de Palma Investigation [Paperback]

Xavier-Marie Bonnot , Ian Monk
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Quercus (1 April 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1906694796
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906694791
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.6 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 351,760 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Set in the vast, mysterious spaces of the Camargue, where a man can stand and 'observe hordes of creatures that were unknown to him' ... this is a sophisticated mystery and a character study of the detective' Times Literary Supplement.

'The marshes are crawling with life - and with fear... This is a sophisticated mystery' Literary Review.

'Cut from the same cloth as Ian Rankin's John Rebus and Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch' Jeff Glorfeld, Melbourne Age.

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'Set in the vast, mysterious spaces of the Camargue, where a man can stand and 'observe hordes of creatures that were unknown to him' ... this is a sophisticated mystery and a character study of the detective' Times Literary Supplement. 'The marshes are crawling with life - and with fear... This is a sophisticated mystery' Literary Review. 'Cut from the same cloth as Ian Rankin's John Rebus and Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch' Jeff Glorfeld, Melbourne Age.

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Originally published in French as La Bete du Marais and translated into English by Ian Monk, The Beast of the Camargue is the second instalment of the Commandant de Palma crime series by Xavier-Marie Bonnot. Set in Provence and the marshlands of the Camargue, de Palma is currently signed off on sick leave when a wealthy woman approaches him to find her missing husband. Soon bodies are turning up, including known members of the local mob with all clues pointing towards the legend of the Tarasque.

I enjoyed learning about the mythologies of Provence. I had never before heard of the Tarasque, a reptilian monster with the head of a lion and feet of a bear (its photo on wikipedia is rather scary) or Frédéric Mistral's Mireille, a poem of two young lovers and a witch named Taven. Though Taven is mentioned during the story, not much is said about her but I have been prompted to find out more. The Tarasque however, is central to the plot and gives it something to differentiate it in a crowded genre.

The Knights of the Tarasque should not be confused with the Knights of Templar, they are the men responsible for pushing the Tarasque statue around Tarascon during festivals, no doubt a position of honour but certainly not a prelude to historical conspiracy.

Having not read the first instalment, The First Fingerprint, I felt the relationship between de Palma and Moracchini lacked context and seemed a little stilted without knowing why. There's also a back story of Isabelle Mercier that keeps cropping up and at times I felt I should really know more to be able to understand de Palma's state of mind. Saying that, I don't think the main plot suffers and it works fine as a standalone read.

De Palma's nickname is The Baron and I would have expected this to crop up more in the dialogue however the author (or translator perhaps) switches between using de Palma and The Baron in the third person prose. This was a little confusing as it felt like they were two different people, especially with trying to keep track of all the local mob connections at the same time.
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Very French 10 July 2011
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I read a lot of French novels/crime novels. But I have not come across "Michel De Palme" before.

Excellent crime thriller, with great detail about Provence's history and myths.
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Poetic and scary story in the heart of the legendary Provence.
Mystery with the Beast of the Camargue and knights of Tarascon, typical medieval city in the south of France.
The Commandant De Palma is a very original and strong character, French well, confirming his talent as an investigator of the dangerous underworld of Marseilles. Very good and enjoyable read !
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