An Uncertain Place

An Uncertain Place by Fred Vargas is a mystery novel published by Harvill Secker in 2011, featuring 408 pages in English. The story follows Commissaire Adamsberg as he departs from Paris for a three-day conference in London, accompanied by a young sergeant, Estalère, and Commandant Danglard, who is apprehensive about traveling beneath the Channel. Their trip takes an unexpected turn when a gruesome case surfaces, drawing in their colleague Radstock from New Scotland Yard.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and suspense as the narrative unfolds, exploring the dynamics between the characters amidst the unfolding mystery. The book delves into themes of crime and investigation, presenting a complex case that challenges the team’s skills and resilience. This edition, part of the 5th printing, offers a detailed exploration of the mystery genre, making it a notable addition for fans of detective fiction.
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Commissaire Adamsberg leaves Paris for a three-day conference in London. With him are a young sergeant, Estalère, and Commandant Danglard, who is terrified at the idea of travelling beneath the Channel. It is the break they all need, until a macabre and brutal case comes to the attention of their colleague Radstock from New Scotland Yard.
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