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The Snow Was Dirty

By: Georges Simenon, Howard Curtis - Translator
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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'A brilliant new translation of Simenon's critically acclaimed masterpiece.' And always the dirty snow, the heaps of snow that look rotten, with black patches and embedded garbage...unable to cover the filth.

Nineteen-year-old Frank - thug, thief, son of a brothel owner - gets by surprisingly well despite living in a city under military occupation, but a warm house and a full stomach are not enough to make him feel truly alive in such a climate of deceit and betrayal.

During a bleak, unending winter, he embarks on a string of violent and sordid crimes that set him on a path from which he can never return. Georges Simenon's matchless novel is a brutal, compelling portrayal of a world without pity; a devastating journey through a psychological no-man's land.

©2003 Georges Simenon (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
Classics Crime Fiction Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Suspense
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Critic reviews

"Among the best novels of the 20th century." ( New Yorker)
"An astonishing work." (John Banville)
"So noir it makes Raymond Chandler look beige." ( Independent)

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Dark and Deep and Interesting

it was actually difficult to keep listening to it because it was depressing but sticking to it took a remarkable turn and for me became one of the most memorable books read. thought narrator was superb.

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A story about an evil man doing evil things

Not a good book to read if you don't like to read about psychopaths hurting people.

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An unnecessary story poorly narrated.

I am familiar with quite a few Simenon stories.
I grew up with television adaptations of his famous Maigret. Most of the stories are well narrated. This one, not a Maigret, is a dark, confusing, disjointed story about gratuitous killing during the occupation, presumably in France or Belgium, in WW 2.
The narrator has no rhythm and misreads the sentences. His emphasis is often wrong and his accent is too English.
Critics raved about this work. But I think they raved because it would have been unfashionable at the time to dismiss this story as a muddled attempt at drama noir.

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