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The Flight of the Stork

by Jean Christopher Grande
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Overview

Every year the storks set off on their miraculous 12,000-mile migration from Northern Europe to Central Africa. Then one year, inexplicably, they do not return.

At the invitation of the wealthy Swiss ornithologist Max Boehm, a young French academic, Louis Antioch, agrees to undertake a journey tracing the flight of the storks in an attempt to solve the mystery of the birds' disappearance. Before Antioch can set off on his trip, however, Boehm dies of a heart attack under suspicious circumstances, or so the police believe.

This is the background to Jean-Christophe Grangé's pulsating and darkly mysterious new thriller. Its plot moves at a dramatic pace, from a Bulgarian Gypsy encampment to Israeli kibbutzim and to Calcutta from the green jungles of Central Africa. As the mystery deepens, it becomes clear that it is not only the stork that is an endangered species.

Jean-Christophe Grangé was born in Paris in 1961. His acclaimed thriller, Blood-red Rivers (Harvill, 2000), has become an international bestseller.


* "Absolutely riveting stuff." —Peter Millar The Times London
* "Blood-red Rivers is a blistering murder mystery . . . If there is any justice in the world, this novel will not only hold its own in the bestseller list, but will top it." —Peter Longcake The Bookseller

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In Flight of the Storks, French novelist Jean-Christophe Grange's second novel to be translated into English, a young, aimless academic tracks a flock of migrating storks across Europe and Africa in hopes of discovering the truth behind the sudden death of a Swiss ornithologist. Along the way, he uncovers a series of gruesome murders and other assorted evils. Unfortunately, the book's most promising elements--the multiple foreign settings (Bulgaria, India, Israel, etc.) and stilted Euro tough-guy talk--also burden the book with pretension, rarely allowing it to rise above the level of bloodied, pseudo-philosophical exotica. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 3, 2000
Publisher
The Harvill Press
Pages
325
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781860467813

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