The N'Gustro Affair

- Authors
- Manchette, Jean-Patrick
- Publisher
- NYRB Classics
- Tags
- mystery , thriller
- Date
- 1971-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.79 MB
- Lang
- en
The debut novel of a pioneering author of French crime thrillers.
Mean, arrogant, naive, sadistic on occasion, the young Henri Butron records his life story on tape just before death catches up with him: a death passed off as a suicide by his killers, French secret service agents who need to hush up their role—and Butron’s—in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of a prominent opposition leader from a third-world African nation in the throes of a postcolonial civil war.
The N’Gustro Affair is a thinly veiled retelling of the 1965 abduction and killing of Mehdi Ben Barka, a radical opponent of King Hassan II of Morocco. But this is merely the backdrop to Jean-Patrick Manchette’s first-person portrait (with shades of Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me ) of a man who lacks the insight to see himself for what he is: a wannabe nihilist too weak to be even a full-bore fascist.