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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo: Volume 53

Pan Bouyoucas

What to do when your fictional sleuth refuses to die? A detective writer's attempts at writing his masterpiece.

A very successful detective fiction writer, Leo Basilius, decides to bring his popular crime series to a close and take a sabbatical on the Greek island of Nysa where, as a young man, he wrote his first books - poetry and short stories. He returns there intending to write his master piece. The one he knows he has in him. Surrounded by his wife and new island friends, he settles in to write. But unexpectedly his main character, Detective-Sargeant Vass Levonian, appears demanding that Basilius resurrect him. The hauntings multiply and inspiration doesn't come. Leo Basilius wants to find fulfilment as a writer. But can he? Is it too late? Can you leave a mark? And what should that mark be? What do we leave behind? What is our legacy? And ... Is there still time to do something about it?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Guernica Editions
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2022
  • Pages: 130
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.25in - 6.25in - 0.10in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9781771837040
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - GeneralNoirFantasy - Paranormal

About the Author

Bouyoucas, Pan: -

Pan Bouyoucas is a Montreal prize-winning writer, playwright, and translator whose novels and plays have been translated into several languages. Two of his novels were written originally in English: The Man Who Wanted to Drink Up the Sea, which was selected by France's FNAC as one of the 12 best novels of 2005, and The Tattoo, which was longlisted for the 2012 Re-Lit Award.

Labonté, Maureen: -

Maureen Labonté is a translator, dramaturge and programme coordinator. She has translated over fifty Quebec plays. She lives in Montreal.

Praise for this book

Once again, her writing shows a refined attention to detail, which she reveals with warmth and sensuality, yet always leaves incomplete, lending mystery to her characters, who are above all marked by the scars of their troubled lives... With a vivid, embodied style, The Strange Scent of Saffron probes the nebula of survival, solidarity, and abuse.

--Le Devoir, Fabien Deglise

With a vibrant, frank style, Miléna Babin's second novel draws the senses into a story made of blood, odours, and flavours.

--Journal Métro, Benoit Valois-Nadeau