Name: Tropic Moon

Author: Georges Simenon
Year: 1933
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Mystery
Cultures: Africa, France

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9781590171110
159017111X
Newly translated for this edition. A young Frenchman, Joseph Timar, travels to Gabon carrying a letter of introduction from an influential uncle. He wants work experience; he wants to see the world. But in the oppressive heat and glare of the equator, Timar doesn'€™t know what to do with himself, and no one seems inclined to help except Adèle, the hotel owner'€™s wife, who takes him to bed one day and rebuffs him the next, leaving him sick with desire. But then, in the course of a single night, Adèle'€™s husband dies and a black servant is shot, and Timar is sure that Adèle is involved. He'€™ll cover for the crime if she'€™ll do what he wants. The fix is in. But Timar can'€™t even begin to imagine how deep. In Tropic Moon, Simenon, the master of the psychological novel, offers an incomparable picture of degeneracy and corruption in a colonial outpost.
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