Time Is a Killer

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Shaun Whiteside, Michel Bussi: Time Is a Killer (2018, Europa Editions, Incorporated)

512 pages

English language

Published Jan. 19, 2018 by Europa Editions, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-1-60945-443-2
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Summer, 1989. Corsica. Fifteen-year-old Clotilde is the sole survivor when her family's car plunges off a narrow road into a ravine.

Twenty-seven years later she returns to the island with her husband and teenage daughter in an attempt to come to terms with her past. But then she receives a letter - from her mother, as if she were alive.

It seems impossible. Clotilde watched her parents and her brother die that day in the ravine. She has lived with their ghosts ever since. But then who sent this letter - and why?

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Disappointing

In the front of Time Is A Killer readers are told that Michel Bussi is the second-best-selling author in France and has won sixteen literary awards. Unfortunately, I couldn't see much evidence of that acclaim in this novel. The book is not a complete waste of time to read, but sadly I was mostly underwhelmed! To start with the positives, I appreciated the vivid descriptions of rugged Corsican scenery and glimpses into the history and culture of the island. I also enjoyed reading fifteen year old Clothilde's notebook entries which is how the 1989 storyline is told. An self-absorbed and exasperating teenager, she reminded me a lot of myself at that age so I could easily empathise with her awkwardness and vulnerability. Occasionally her physical observations of other female characters sounded more like the thoughts of a middle-aged man(!), but overall I liked young Clothilde and got happily involved in …

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