"Terrific French police procedural"
As his personal life is in the dumps since his
relationship with his beloved Boni Mihaud teeters on the
brink of extinction, Marseille Chief Inspector Daniel
Jacquot buries himself in his work. He even left town to
allegedly see the latest corpse, the third battered
drowned victim in a month; he knows that he did not have
to go to the crime scene, but did as a rationalization to
escape domestic hostility. When Boni finally leaves him, Jacquot feels the blues
deeply finding only work as an escape from his
depression. There are three brutalized beautiful young
women drowned by what appears to be a serial killer in the
Marseilles area. The media is going crazy, which makes
the politicians on edge and even wackier. Marseille
Police Judiciare Chief Yves Guimpier is grumpy and jumpier
than usual as he tells Jacquot to catch the perpetrator
immediately. As he continues to investigate while
wondering what happened with Boni, Jacquot ironically
thinks he has never worked harder on a case yet his
superior says work even harder. Rugby was never this
difficult. JACQUOT AND THE WATERMAN is a terrific French police
procedural starring a wonderful protagonist who finds his
life falling apart on the personal and professional
fronts. Jacquot cannot understand why his relationship
with Boni collapsed and how he can do anything more than
he is on the serial killer investigation. His troubles
almost drown the likable detective, but in spite of the
pressure and nothing and no one to help him relieve it,
Jacquot keeps plugging away even as each clue makes the
case spin further out of resolution. This is a fabulous
tale with apparently other Jacquot stories already
released in England. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 27, 2005
SummarySet in the sunlit port of Marseilles, the first novel in
the Jacquot series follows Chief Inspector Daniel
Jacquot+s investigation into a series of disturbing
killings-beautiful female victims found battered and
submerged in water. Former rugby star Jacquot is a lover
of good food, wine and the blues, but this easygoing charm
disguises his razor sharp eye for detail. So after his
girlfriend leaves him, the French sleuth is free to plunge
himself wholeheartedly into the investigation-one that
leads him into much darker and murkier waters than he
could have imagined.
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