The Continental Affair

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Pub Date 3 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 17 Jul 2023

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With gorgeous prose, European glamour, and an expansive wanderlust, Christine Mangan's The Continental Affair is a daring literary caper that is quick on its feet and delightfully surprising.

Meet Henri and Louise. Two strangers, traveling alone, on the train from Belgrade to Istanbul. Except this isn't the first time they have met.

It's the 1960s and Louise is running. From her past in England, from the owners of the money she has stolen—and from Henri, the person who has been sent to collect it. Across the Continent—from Granada to Paris, from Belgrade to Istanbul—Henri follows, desperate to leave behind his own troubles. The memories of his past life as a gendarme in Algeria that keep resurfacing. His inability to reconcile the growing responsibilities of his current criminal path with this former self.

But Henri soon realises that Louise is no ordinary mark. As the train hurtles toward its final destination, Henri and Louise must decide what the future will hold—and whether it involves one another.

With gorgeous prose, European glamour, and an expansive wanderlust, Christine Mangan's The Continental Affair is a daring literary caper that is quick on its feet and delightfully surprising.

Meet...


Advance Praise

'Assured and atmospheric' (Tangerine) Guardian

'Girl on a Train meets The Talented Mr Ripley under the Moroccan sun. Unputdownable' (Tangerine) The Times

'A plot as twisty as the streets of its dazzling Tangier setting' (Tangerine) Daily Mail

'A lush, malice-infused mystery' (Palace of the Drowned) The New York Times

'Atmospheric, twisting, and full of mystery, Palace of the Drowned is a darkly delightful trip of a book' Refinery29

'Voluptuously atmospheric and surefooted at every turn' (Palace of the DrownedPaula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and When the Stars Go Dark

'Assured and atmospheric' (Tangerine) Guardian

'Girl on a Train meets The Talented Mr Ripley under the Moroccan sun. Unputdownable' (Tangerine) The Times

'A plot as twisty as the streets of its...


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Running from something from her past Louise's misfortunes only increase when she stumbles into a deal taking place and absconds with a fortune in cash. Now being pursued will she escape or is her fate that to be caught.

This is the third Christine Mangan book that I've read and it's definitely my favourite. I adore her noir vibes, the slow but claustrophobic setting and the relationship between Louise and Henri. A slow but gripping novel; a recommended read but especially for those who like Patricia Highsmith.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review

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