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Memo from Turner


French Title : La mort selon Turner
Author :
Willocks, Tim

anglais

Number of Pages : 352
Dimensions : 16.2 x 3.2 x 24 cm
Theme : Afrique du Sud
Publisher : Jonathan Cape
Publication Date : 2018-08

Price (Incl. Tax) :
19,95 €
Ref. :9781787330887

Description

Lors d'un week-end arrosé au Cap, un jeune et riche Afrikaner renverse en voiture une jeune Noire sans logis avant de disparaître. La mère du chauffeur, Margot Le Roux, femme puissante qui règne sur les mines du Cap-Nord, décide de couvrir son fils. Pourquoi compromettre une carrière qui s'annonce brillante à cause d'une pauvresse ? Dans un pays gangrené par la corruption, tout le monde en effet s'en fout. Tout le monde, sauf Turner, un flic noir de la brigade criminelle. Lorsque celui-ci arrive sur le territoire des Le Roux, une région aride et désertique, la confrontation est terrible, entre cet homme déterminé à faire la justice, à tout prix, et cette femme décidée à protéger son fils, à tout prix.

What happens when a man of absolute integrity finds himself trapped in a world of absolute corruption? During a weekend spree in Cape Town a young, rich Afrikaner fatally injures a teenage street girl with his Range Rover but is too drunk to know that he has hit her. His companions - who do know - leave the girl to die. The driver's mother, a self-made mining magnate called Margot Le Roux, intends to keep her son in ignorance of his crime. Why should his life be ruined for a nameless girl who was already terminally ill? No one will care and the law is cheap. But by chance the case falls to the relentless Warrant Officer Turner of Cape Town homicide. When Turner travels to the remote mining town that Margot owns - including the local police and private security force - he finds her determined to protect her son at any cost. As the battle of wills escalates, and the moral contradictions multiply, Turner won't be bought and won't be bullied, and when they try to bury him he rediscovers, during a desperate odyssey to the very brink of death, a long-forgotten truth about himself... By the time Willocks's tale is finished, fourteen men have died. He shows once again that he is the laureate of the violent thriller.