A breathtaking thriller set in a dislocated Ukraine where armed conflicts, economic collapse and ecological demands are interwoven with a double homicide perpetrated on the very night that the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded...
A breathtaking thriller set in a dislocated Ukraine where armed conflicts, economic collapse and ecological demands are interwoven with a double homicide perpetrated on the very night that the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded...
Shortlisted for the CWA Crime in Translation Dagger 2023
'An excellent crime thriller with an explosive climax' Bill Todd, The Sun Nature is reclaiming Chernobyl. But the past is radioactive. . .In a village close to Chernobyl, detectives Joseph Melnyk and Galina Novak uncover a man's mutilated body hanging from a building. All clues left at the scene of the crime point to a double homicide that took place on the very night that the nuclear power plant exploded.Doubtful of the abilities of the Ukrainian police, the murdered man's father, a Moscow mafia boss, summons Rybalko, a Russian police officer of dubious morals, to conduct a parallel investigation to find and execute his son's killer. Rybalko goes to Ukraine and recovers the corpse, which no-one has dared to touch because of its radioactive contamination.Good Reasons to Die is a breath-taking thriller set in a dislocated Ukraine where armed conflicts, economic collapse and ecological demands are interwoven with the exhilarating hunt to find a deranged serial killer.''An excellent crime thriller with an explosive climax'' - Bill Todd, The Sun
''A suspenseful, atmospheric ride'' - Ben East, Observer
''Remarkable'' - Franck Thilliez, Le Monde
''[Morgan Audic] has earned his place next to the best in the genre'' - Bruno Corty, Figaro
Born in Saint-Malo in 1980, Morgan Audic spent his childhood in Cancale. He has lived in Rennes since 2010, where he teaches history and geography in high school. He is the author of Too Many Deaths in Wonderland (Le Rouergue, 2016) and Good Reasons to Die (Albin Michel, 2019).
Sam Taylor formerly an English journalist, has lived in Texas for seven years and is the prize-winning translator of the work of Maylis de Kerangal, Leila Slimani, Antonin Varenne and Laurent Binet.This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.