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Page 1: Les Escales│Foreign Rights│FRANKFURT 2013

FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR 2013

FOREIGN RIGHTS MANAGER:SARAH [email protected]

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Foreign Rights Manager: Sarah Rigaud

[email protected]

AUGUST 2013

145 x 225 - 350 pages

OWEN MATTHEWS

Owen Matthews is the author of the international literary pheno-menon memoir STALIN’S CHILDREN, which was sold in more than 20 countries. The French edition was shortlisted for the Prix Médicis Etranger. Moscow Babylon is Matthews’ fi rst novel, to which Les Escales hold world rights.

“Listen: This is an account of my journey into a place of aberration, a zone of moral distortion, a world where all the outwards forms of civilization survive but are hollowed out and empty. I thought, when I fi rst arrived here, that I was on a roller coaster operated for my own amusement. But in fact I was in a spiralling Inferno, where the trivial decadences of the surface life gave way to ever-deeper circles of depravity and fear. I thought that I would fi nd some truth at the end of it all, some dark secret glittering in the dark like coal. But instead I found that there was no truth other than what was obvious already in the fi rst circle, that man is a beast. I went to Russia because I wanted to fi nd a place that was free and was real. But instead I found despair, impacted rage, impotence, gnawing resentment. This place has reached into my soul and twisted it out of shape. I came here young and bright and full of adventure. Now I am a sick man. I am a spiteful man. I am an unpleasant man. And there is no help.”

MOSCOW BABYLON

“Owen Matthews inherited three distinct qualities from his Russian mother and British father: a taste for adventure, a cynical outlook and a sense for tragedy.These are showcased in his new and extraordinary novel whose narrative power is even greater than Sta-lin’s Children (if you can believe it). This time, we fol-low his hero, his double, in the subterranean exciting and outrageous city that is Moscow in the mid nineties […] Spectacular!” - Le Figaro Magazine

WORLD EXCLUSIVE PUBLICATION

RIGHTS SOLD TO :GRAF VERLAG (GERMAN)

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Foreign Rights Manager: Sarah Rigaud

[email protected]

Like every year, Marie wants to spend Christmas eve on her mother’s grave. While she explains this to her husband, a screenwriter who has stopped writing to devote his time to their love, Marie revisits her past, and the history of her family, unearthing secrets never told before as ell as luminous recollections. Marie is the youngest of four children. She has trouble existing among her three older, eccentric, brothers and a fi ckle and unfaithful father. She decides to distance herself from them in rder to fi nd her true self. But Marie only manages to lose herself even more. She works odd jobs in St Tropez or Paris, she has often dangerous encounters with strangers… She dreams of being an actress but when opportunity arises does everything not to take it… Because the one who should have been an artist is her brother Ferdinand. Ferdinand who she sees losing touch with reality as he orders helicopters to warn the Kremlin of impending wars… To help her brother, Marie will try everything but other combats await her.

At the same time melancholy and luminous, violent and tender, this is the portrait of a woman in search of herself, her roots and love. All these hours in the life of a woman are touched upon gracefully and with sensitivity. It is an even more heartbreaking and powerful novel because of its tone which never gives into pathos.

AUGUST 2012

Cécile Harel lives on the Mediterranean where she fulfi ls her child-hood dream by swimming every morning, summer or winter. She would also like a spring, an orchard, a vegetable garden and chickens to be completely self-suffi cient.

145 x 225 - 288 pages

EN ATTENDANT QUE LES BEAUX JOURS REVIENNENTCÉCILE HAREL

RIGHTS SOLD TO :PIPER (GERMAN)

“Cécile Harel’s fi rst novel is really surprising. It is an extremely moving book.”- David Foenkinos

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Foreign Rights Manager: Sarah Rigaud

[email protected]

DAVID MESSAGER JUNE 2013

This is David Messager’s fi rst noir novel. He knows the criminal world very well as he has been an examining magistrate for over ten years.

154 x 240 - 384 pages

Estelle Lacroix is a fortysomething police captain with a dark secret: she is schizophrenic and can only func-tion with the aid of her medication and her therapy sessions. Her private life is unravelling as well; she risks losing custody of her teenage daughter because of the unpredictable hours she keeps at her job.

Estelle and her partner, Gordinsky are assigned to investigate the murder of a young woman in the cata-combs of Paris. The killer’s MO is erily similar to the one of a legendary serial killer from the 80’s, Mygale who has never been caught and had seemingly stopped all activity.For Estelle it is clear that this murder is the work of a copycat. But why emulate Mygale?

Is Estelle being played by someone who knows her secret fear of spiders? She will fi nd herself at the heart of a deadly trap that is slowly closing in on her…

ARTICLE 122-1

“This Parisian thriller is very well staged and put together by an insider of judicial practices. He has the good taste not to delve too much into the gory or procedural and to perfect his main character, a po-licewoman who is as touching as she is professional. We want more!” - L’Express

OVER 35,000 COPIES SOLD!

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Foreign Rights Manager: Sarah Rigaud

[email protected]

FEBRUARY 2013

145 x 225 - 432 pages

ÉCLATS DE VOIXYVES HUGHES

Yves Hughes writes for television and the radio. He has also published novels with Stock. The character of Yann Gray fi rst appeared in a series for younger readers published by Gallimard Jeunesse.

Elodie Douvet is the young host of a nightly phone in show whose soothing voice unravels the problems of the callers. Why has someone chosen to strangle her? To softly strangle her as the autopsy showed. Her fans are devastated: who could do something like that to their idol? A disgruntled listener? A ealous colleague? A jilter lover? The list is long, and Rosalie might not have been as sweet as she sounded… Yann Gray is put in charge of the investigation. The atypical cop, who has a bullet lodged in his brain which gives him olfactory allocation, is bsessive in everything he does, be it gardening or his job.He throws himself in an investigation that will take him in the maze of the radio station, in psychiatric hospital and in the newsroom of a gossip magazine…

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Foreign Rights Manager : Sarah Rigaud [email protected] First - Gründ - Dragon d’Or - Tana - Les Escales / EDI8, 12 avenue d’Italie, 75013 Paris - France