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Upon winning the prestigious 2013 Crime Writers Association International Dagger Award, the judges praised Alex by saying, An original and absorbing ability to leash incredulity in the name of the fictional contract between author and reader . . . A police procedural, a thriller against time, a race between hunted and hunter, and a whydunnit, written from multiple points of view that explore several apparently parallel stories which finally meet.
Alex Prvostkidnapped, savagely beaten, suspended from the ceiling of an abandoned warehouse in a tiny wooden cageis running out of time. Her abductor appears to want only to watch her die. Will hunger, thirst, or the rats get her first?
Apart from a shaky eyewitness report of the abduction, Police Commandant Camille Verhoeven has nothing to go on: no suspect, no leads, and no family or friends anxious to find a missing loved one. The diminutive and brilliant detective knows from bitter experience the urgency of finding the missing woman as quickly as possiblebut first he must understand more about her.
As he uncovers the details of the young womans singular history, Camille is forced to acknowledge that the person he seeks is no ordinary victim. She is beautiful, yes, but also extremely tough and resourceful. Before long, saving Alexs life will be the least of Commandant Verhoevens considerable challenges.

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CONTENTS
First published in the French language as Alex by ditions Albin Michel Paris - photo 1
First published in the French language as Alex by ditions Albin Michel Paris - photo 2

First published in the French language as Alex by ditions Albin Michel, Paris, in 2011
First published in Great Britain in 2013 by

MacLehose Press
An imprint of Quercus Editions Ltd
55 Baker Street
7th Floor, South Block
London
W1U 8EW

Copyright ditions Albin Michel Paris, 2011
English translation copyright 2013 by Frank Wynne

The moral right of Pierre Lemaitre to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.

Frank Wynne asserts his moral right to be identified as the translator of the work.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

ISBN (MMP) 978 1 78206 079 6
ISBN (EBOOK) 978 1 78206 078 9

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organisations, places and events are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

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For Pascaline

To Grald for our friendship

TRANSLATORS NOTE

The judicial system in France is fundamentally different to that in the United Kingdom and the U.S.A. Rather than the adversarial system, where police investigate and the role of the courts is to act as an impartial referee between prosecution and defence, in the French inquisitorial system the judiciary work with the police on the investigation, appointing an independent juge dinstruction entitled to question witnesses, interrogate suspects, and manage all aspects of the police investigation. If there is sufficient evidence, the case is referred to the procureur, the public prosecutor who decides whether to bring charges. The juge dinstruction plays no role in the eventual trial and is prohibited from adjudicating future cases involving the same defendant.

The French have two national police forces: the police nationale (formerly called the sret), a civilian police force with jurisdiction in cities and large urban areas, and the gendarmerie nationale, a branch of the French Armed Forces, responsible both for public safety and for policing towns with populations of fewer than 20,000. Since the gendarmerie rarely has the resources to conduct complex investigations, the police nationale maintains regional criminal investigations services (police judiciaire) analogous to the British C.I.D., and also oversees armed response units (R.A.I.D.).

GLOSSARY

Commissaire divisionnaire Chief Superintendent (U.K.)/Police Chief (U.S.), with both administrative and investigative roles

Commandant Detective Chief Inspector

Marchal des logis chef (gendarmerie) a rank roughly equivalent to Staff Sergeant

Brigadier (gendarmerie) a rank roughly equivalent to Sergeant

R.A.I.D. (Recherche, Assistance, Intervention, Dissuasion) a special operations tactical unit of the French police nationale

Brigade criminelle equivalent to the Murder/Homicide and Serious Crime Squad, handling murders, kidnappings and assassinations and reporting to the police judiciaire, equivalent of the British C.I.D.

Procureur similar to a Crown Prosecutor in the U.K., addressed as magistrat as one might say sir, or your honour

Juge dinstruction the investigating judge has a role somewhat similar to that of an American District Attorney, addressed as monsieur le juge

Identit judiciare forensics department of the police nationale

Le Parquet Public Prosecutors office.

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Priphrique inner ring-road circumscribing central Paris, linking the old city gates or portes, e.g. Porte dItalie, Porte dOrleans.

I

Alex is in seventh heaven. She has been trying on wigs and hair extensions for more than an hour now, hesitating, leaving, coming back, trying them on again. She could spend all afternoon here.

She stumbled on this little shop on the boulevard de Strasbourg by pure chance three or four years ago. She wasnt really looking, but out of curiosity she went inside and was so astonished seeing herself as a redhead, seeing herself completely transformed, that she bought the wig on the spot.

Alex can wear pretty much anything because she is truly stunning. It wasnt always that way; it happened in her teens. Before that she had been a scrawny, rather ugly little girl. But when she finally blossomed it was like a tidal wave, like a computer morphing programme on fast forward; in a few short months Alex became a devastating young woman. Perhaps because by then everyone particularly Alex had given up hope that she would ever be beautiful, she has never really thought of herself as beautiful. Even now.

For example, it had never occurred to her that she could wear a red wig. It had been a revelation. She couldnt believe how different she looked. Wigs seemed so superficial and yet the moment she first put one on, she felt her whole life had changed.

In the end she hardly ever wore it, that first wig. As soon as she got it home she realised that it looked tawdry, cheap. She tossed it. Not into the bin, but into the bottom drawer of her dresser. Every now and again she would take it out, try it on, gaze at herself in the mirror. Though it was indeed hideous, the sort of thing that screamed tacky nylon fright-wig, what Alex saw when she looked in the mirror kindled a hope in which she wanted to believe. And so she went back to the shop on the boulevard de Strasbourg and lingered over elegant, high-quality wigs that were a little beyond the means of an agency nurse. But they looked astonishingly real. And she took the plunge.

At first it wasnt easy; it still isnt, it takes nerve. For a shy, insecure girl like Alex, just getting up the nerve could take half a day. Putting on the right make-up, finding the perfect outfit, the matching shoes and handbag (well, rummaging through the wardrobe to find something that might match, since she cant afford to buy a new outfit every time ) But then comes the moment when you step out into the street and youre someone else. Not entirely, but almost. And though its hardly earth-shattering, it passes the time, especially when youre not expecting much from life.

Alex prefers wigs that make a statement, wigs that say, I know what youre thinking, or Im not just a pretty face, Im a maths genius too. The wig shes wearing today says, You wont find me on Facebook.

As she picks up a wig called Urban Shock she glances out through the shop window and she sees the man. He is standing on the far side of the street pretending to be waiting for someone or something. This is the third time in two hours she has seen him. He is following her. She now realises that he must be. Her first thought is Why me?, as though she could understand why a man might follow any other girl, but not her. As though she didnt forever have men looking at her, on the bus, in the street. In shops. Alex attracts attention from men of all ages. Its one of the benefits of being thirty. And yet every time it happens, she feels surprised. There are much prettier girls out there than me. Alex is chronically insecure, crippled by self-doubt. She has been since she was a child. Until her teens she had a terrible stammer. Even now she stammers when shes nervous.

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