Vengeance is Mine

by Marie NDiaye

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A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST • The New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice • From the best-selling author of Three Strong Women comes a thrilling novel about a triple homicide that dredges up unsettling memories from a lawyer’s childhood. A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, TIME, The Washington Post, The Guardian, CrimeReads, and Words Without Borders "(NDiaye) is a master at agitating, probing and upending expectations." —Lovia Gyarkye, The New York Times show more Book Review "You won’t be able to put it down." —Vogue The heroine of Marie NDiaye’s new novel is Maître Susane, a quiet middle-aged lawyer living a modest existence in Bordeaux, known to all as a consummate and unflappable professional. But when Gilles Principaux shows up at her office asking her to defend his wife, who is accused of a horrific crime, Maître Susane begins to crack. She seems to remember having been alone with him in her youth for a significant event, one her mind obsesses over but can’t quite reconstruct. Who is this Gilles Principaux? And why would he come to her, a run-of-the-mill lawyer, for such an important trial? While this mystery preoccupies Maître Susane, at home she is increasingly concerned about Sharon, her faithful but peculiar housekeeper. Sharon arrived from Mauritius with her husband and children, and she lacks legal residency in France. But while Maître Susane has generously offered Sharon her professional services, the housekeeper always finds ways to evade her, claiming the marriage certificate Maître Susane requires is being held hostage. Is Sharon being honest with Maître Susane, or is something more sinister going on? Told in a slow seethe recalling the short novels of Elena Ferrante and the psychological richness of Patricia Highsmith’s work, Vengeance Is Mine is a dreamlike portrait of a woman afflicted by failing memories and a tortured uncertainty about her own past that threatens to become her undoing. show less

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kjuliff Both French women writers, both writing about the murder of children, both write evoking an atmosphere of dread.

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Je ne sais pas in Bordeaux

If you read an individual page at random, I’m pretty sure you’d think it belonged to a well-written edgy mystery. Unfortunately I read the whole book.

I chose to read Vengeance is Mine partly because the New Yorker praised it, honoring it with its listing in The Best Books of 2023.

The prose is elegant, and every paragraph conveys an air of menace. Plus, book starts off well. But that’s about it. It goes nowhere. I can’t understand what The New Yorker saw in it. I don’t understand what it’s about, but then I don’t understand The New Yorker cartoons either.

I was annoyed as I kept expecting things to come together as the MC Maître Susane obsesses with every little thing including her own thoughts. show more The book is all over the place both geographically and mentally, with subplot after subplot defying logic. NDiaye builds up suspense with French panache, only for the reader to realize she’s going nowhere. In short, I have no idea what this book is about.

And so there’s no synopsis and nothing left to say except to give this book a miss.
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Crime and defence—France

I kept dreading Maître Susane‘s exposure of self as she took on the defence case for Marlyne Principaux. Three children murdered by their mother. Why does their father, Gilles Principaux, step back into the past and select an inexperienced lawyer who might or might not have had contact with him as a child, a long lost love even. Am I reading too much into the sinister vibe I’m sensing?
I found this quite disturbing in its disjointedness and memories that may not be. The ending is unclear. The whole novel grapples with clarity, or maybe it’s me that grapples for reality.
In the end, whilst intellectually sympathetic with Maître Susane, emotionally I found I didn’t really care. I just keep thinking about show more the three hours I won’t get back again!

A Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher.
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This is my third NDiaye and each has been quite different. I am not sure what I think of this one--I think I would like it so much more if I had someone to discuss it with. I have a lot of thoughts (all are spoilers) and wonder how others interpret the story, if I missed any hints, if my kind-of understanding makes sense, and so on.

Here we have Maitre Susane, a lawyer from a modest background. Middle-aged, never married, no children. Mildly successful, in that she can support herself, but not as successful as she dreamed she would be--or as she thinks her parents expected her to be.

When a new client comes to her office with the biggest case of her career, she wonders why. Is this man the boy she remembers from her past? And what does show more she remember?

With an extremely unreliable narrator who does not remember her own story and is led (astray or not?) by her elderly parents, the reader has no idea what actually happened on that day, who this man is, why her housekeeper and only serious ex she had are so chummy, and if everything is related or she is imagining them to be.
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I am so disappointed that this book is 2.8 stars on Goodreads. I am not sure if that mainly comes from American or European readers. I would say typically these kinds of books are better received in Europe than in America. Based on the synopsis of this novel it is easy to expect your average crime novel and it is anything but. There is not a lot of action and a lot of internal dialogue, a lot of miscommunication and lack of communication. Love it! Also, it is beautifully written. These are exactly the kinds of books that I always look for and are so hard to find. I get really irritated with what's listed as literary fiction on Audible and on Kindle... a lot of garbage... it is hard to find true literary gems especially among young, new show more authors. If you like Rachel Cusk, Sarah Bernstein or Arnon Grunberg you will probably like this book, too. I also listened to it on audible an absolutely loved Rebecca Lowmann's narration, whom I have loved since she narrated Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. show less
Me Susane est issue d’une famille bordelaise modeste, elle est devenue avocate. Quand un homme vient lui demander de défendre son épouse, meurtrière de leurs enfants, elle croit le reconnaître. Souvenir véritable, fabriqué, projeté ou fantasmé ? Un roman introspectif, au cœur des pensées et des émotions de Me Susane, qui questionne la notion de souvenir, mais également celle de classe sociale avec tout ce qu’elle peut comporter de malentendus, justifications et culpabilité. Un texte dense, complexe tant par le style que le sujet, mais interpelant et troublant.
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Maître Susane hat mit Anfang 40 ihren Job in einer Kanzlei aufgegeben, um sich selbstständig zu machen. Es läuft aber nicht so richtig gut und sie ist froh, als Gilles Principaux sie beauftragt, die Verteidigung seiner Frau zu übernehmen. Marlyne Principaux hat ihre drei Kinder getötet. Me Susane glaubt, Gilles von früher zu kennen, dem Jungen, der ihr laut Aussage ihres Vaters zu nahe gekommen ist. Doch sie erinnert sich nicht mehr, was geschehen ist. Sie übernimmt aber den Fall.
Ich muss leider sagen, dass mich dieses Buch ziemlich ratlos zurücklässt. Da es keine Kapiteleinteilung hat, ist es schwer zu lesen, denn immer wieder muss man sich orientieren, in welcher Zeit man sich gerade befindet. Dieses ganze Verwirrspiel show more zwischen Gedanken, Erwartungen, Vermutungen und Ängsten aus der Sicht von MeSusane ist ermüdend zu lesen. Am Ende ist eigentlich nichts geklärt.
Die Charaktere finde ich schwierig und schwer einzuordnen. Me Susane ist mir nicht sympathisch und ich kann ihr Verhalten nicht verstehen. Das Verhältnis zu den Eltern ist schwierig, da sie glaubt, den Erwartungen nicht gerecht zu werden. Sie leistet sich eine Hausangestellte, die sie eigentlich nicht benötigt, will ihr aber etwas Gutes tun. Sie nimmt das Mandat an, aber ist viel zu sehr mit sich selbst beschäftigt, als dass sie sich intensiv darum kümmert, diesen Fall zu bearbeiten. Den dreht und wendet sie in ihrem Kopf, um dann die Geschichte zu formen, wie sie hätte verlaufen können. Sie grübelt und grübelt und macht ihre Überlegungen zu Realitäten. Aber auch die anderen Figuren, wie Putzfrau Sharon, Gilles Principeaux und seine Frau Marlyne sind seltsam.
Am Ende sind lauter Fragezeichen in meinem Kopf, das alles im Nebulösen geblieben ist.
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Een Franse advocaat wordt door een man die ze zich nog vaag herinnert uit haar jeugd gevraagd om zijn vrouw te verdedigen nadat zij hun drie kinderen heeft vermoord. Nadat zij de zaak heeft aangenomen rijzen er steeds meer vragen en komt ze in een neerwaartse spiraal terecht
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Marie NDiaye was born on June 4, 1967 in Pithiviers, France. Her first novel, Quant au Riche Avenir, was published in 1985. Her novels and short stories include Autoportrait en vert, Mon couer a l'etroit, Trois femmes puissantes, and Ladivine. One of her plays, Papa Doit Manger, has been taken into the repertoire of the Comédie Française. She show more also writes children's novels, essays and screenplays. Her awards include The 2001 Prix Femina for Rosie Carpe, the 2009 Prix Goncourt for Three Strong Women, and the 2015 Nelly Sachs Prize. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Vengeance is Mine
Original title
La vengeance m'appartient
Original publication date
2023-10-17
People/Characters
Maître H. Susane; Gilles Principaux; Sharon; Marlyne Principaux; Rudy; Lila
Important places
Bordeaux, France
Blurbers
Enriquez, Mariana; Gunty, Tess
Original language
French

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Mystery
DDC/MDS
843.914Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench fiction1900-20th Century1945-1999
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PQ2674 .D53Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureModern literature1961-2000
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