Red Lights by Georges Simenon

September 23, 2008 10:35 PM

Short, brilliant and packed with punch. This is a tightly wound novella that offers a foreigner’s perception of the US in the affluent 1950s, think Henry Miller’s Air-conditioned Nightmare in the form of a polar, or crime novel.

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