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The Godmother

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The French bestseller La Daronne
Now a major film called Mama Weed starring Isabelle Huppert

Meet Patience Portefeux, fifty-three, an underpaid French-Arabic translator who specialises in police phone taps. Widowed after the sudden death of her husband, Patience is wedged between the costs of raising her daughters and the nursing home fees for her ageing mother. She's laboured for twenty-five years to keep everyone's heads above water.
Happening upon an especially revealing set of wiretaps ahead of all other authorities, Patience makes a life-altering decision that sees her intervening in – and infiltrating – the machinations of a massive drug deal. She thus embarks on an entirely new career path: Patience becomes 'the Godmother'.
With a gallery of traffickers, dealers, police officers and politicians more real than life itself, and an unforgettable woman at its centre, Hannelore Cayre's bestselling novel shines a torchlight on a European criminal underworld that has rarely been seen, casting a piercing and darkly humorous gaze on everyday survival in contemporary France.
Winner of the European Crime Fiction Prize and the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
'Devourable in a sitting and tastes deliciously like one of the narrator's beloved Rothkos – dark at its centre, pulsing outward through all the more complex flavours.' —Sarah Krasnostein
'Patience Portefeux is a woman you won't easily forget: tough, fearless and flawed, a modern-day heroine you'll find yourself rooting for from beginning to end.' —Anna Jaquiery
'A perfect little slice of French noir, written in crisp, astringent prose from which unfurls a story much more complex than its 170 pages suggest. Expertly plotted, The Godmother is the most compelling crime novel I've read in years, rich with the sort of idiosyncratic detail only a criminal lawyer like Cayre could know. It eschews the moral reductionism of most drug narratives, laying bare the hypocrisies of the system itself. Patience Portefeux is a wonderful combination of wit, courage and sly subversion, surprising us all the way to the end.' —Fiona McGregor
'Rigorous, superbly plotted by an author who clearly knows the territory. Vivid, smoky dialogue and a sly ending that ticks all the boxes . . . Masterly.' —Le Figaro
'The Paris of Cayre's The Godmother is a spicy mix of cultures and classes so deftly evoked you can smell the cigarettes, coffee and Moroccan hash, taste the kebabs and Chamonix Orange cakes, feel the summer sweat trickle down your back and the hot asphalt stick to your feet. Reading this novel is a visceral delight.' —Angela Savage
'Readers will be anxious about the fate of the forthright, sympathetic Patience up to the final page. It's no surprise that this novel won France's most prestigious award for crime fiction.' —Publishers Weekly starred review
'A fabulous noir – more Balzac or Joyce Carol Oates than Simenon' —Le Point
'Spectacular' —Annabel Crabb

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Publisher: Schwartz Books Pty. Ltd.

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  • ISBN: 9781743821022
  • Release date: September 3, 2019

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  • ISBN: 9781743821022
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  • Release date: September 3, 2019

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The French bestseller La Daronne
Now a major film called Mama Weed starring Isabelle Huppert

Meet Patience Portefeux, fifty-three, an underpaid French-Arabic translator who specialises in police phone taps. Widowed after the sudden death of her husband, Patience is wedged between the costs of raising her daughters and the nursing home fees for her ageing mother. She's laboured for twenty-five years to keep everyone's heads above water.
Happening upon an especially revealing set of wiretaps ahead of all other authorities, Patience makes a life-altering decision that sees her intervening in – and infiltrating – the machinations of a massive drug deal. She thus embarks on an entirely new career path: Patience becomes 'the Godmother'.
With a gallery of traffickers, dealers, police officers and politicians more real than life itself, and an unforgettable woman at its centre, Hannelore Cayre's bestselling novel shines a torchlight on a European criminal underworld that has rarely been seen, casting a piercing and darkly humorous gaze on everyday survival in contemporary France.
Winner of the European Crime Fiction Prize and the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
'Devourable in a sitting and tastes deliciously like one of the narrator's beloved Rothkos – dark at its centre, pulsing outward through all the more complex flavours.' —Sarah Krasnostein
'Patience Portefeux is a woman you won't easily forget: tough, fearless and flawed, a modern-day heroine you'll find yourself rooting for from beginning to end.' —Anna Jaquiery
'A perfect little slice of French noir, written in crisp, astringent prose from which unfurls a story much more complex than its 170 pages suggest. Expertly plotted, The Godmother is the most compelling crime novel I've read in years, rich with the sort of idiosyncratic detail only a criminal lawyer like Cayre could know. It eschews the moral reductionism of most drug narratives, laying bare the hypocrisies of the system itself. Patience Portefeux is a wonderful combination of wit, courage and sly subversion, surprising us all the way to the end.' —Fiona McGregor
'Rigorous, superbly plotted by an author who clearly knows the territory. Vivid, smoky dialogue and a sly ending that ticks all the boxes . . . Masterly.' —Le Figaro
'The Paris of Cayre's The Godmother is a spicy mix of cultures and classes so deftly evoked you can smell the cigarettes, coffee and Moroccan hash, taste the kebabs and Chamonix Orange cakes, feel the summer sweat trickle down your back and the hot asphalt stick to your feet. Reading this novel is a visceral delight.' —Angela Savage
'Readers will be anxious about the fate of the forthright, sympathetic Patience up to the final page. It's no surprise that this novel won France's most prestigious award for crime fiction.' —Publishers Weekly starred review
'A fabulous noir – more Balzac or Joyce Carol Oates than Simenon' —Le Point
'Spectacular' —Annabel Crabb

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