The Night Gate: the Razor-Sharp investigation starring Enzo MacLeod

· The Enzo Files Book 7 · Hachette UK
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THE 12 MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LEWIS TRILOGY AND THE CHINA THRILLERS

'Enzo MacLeod is one of the most unusual crime solvers I have ever met.' BookBrowse
'No one can create a more eloquently written suspense novel than Peter May.' New York Journal of Books

In a sleepy French village, the body of a man shot through the head is disinterred by the roots of a fallen tree.
A week later a famous art critic is viciously murdered in a nearby house.

The deaths occurred more than seventy years apart.

Asked by a colleague to inspect the site of the former, forensics expert Enzo Macleod quickly finds himself embroiled in the investigation of the latter. Two extraordinary narratives are set in train - one historical, unfolding in the treacherous wartime years of Occupied France; the other contemporary, set in the autumn of 2020 as France re-enters Covid lockdown. And Enzo's investigations reveal an unexpected link between the murders - the Mona Lisa.

The Night Gate spans three generations, taking us from war-torn London, the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, Berlin and Vichy France, to the deadly enemy facing the world in 2020.

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4.4
23 reviews
Marianne Vincent
December 11, 2021
The Night Gate is the seventh (and final?) book in the Enzo Macleod Investigation series by Scottish journalist, screenwriter and author, Peter May. Now married to Dominique Chazal, raising ten-year-old Laurent, and five years retired from teaching, Enzo protests that he has left behind the solving of cold cases when asked by a forensic archaeologist to give an opinion on the scene of an old skeleton exposed by a fallen tree in a park in the village of Carennac. But it’s October 2020, and COVID lockdowns have left him bored and frustrated, so ex-gendarme Dominique encourages him. When at the scene, they become involved in the investigation of the very recent murder of a Paris art dealer just a stone’s throw from the park. From the physical evidence, it looks like Emile Narcisse was murdered by young Berlin gallery owner, Hans Bauer. But something about the blood spatter pattern has Enzo puzzled. This latest instalment spans almost eighty years, ranging over London, Paris, Berlin and the Isle of Lewis, and involving the wartime looting of artworks by the Nazis, and the efforts of the French to keep a certain world treasure out of the hands of a megalomaniac dictator and his lieutenant. It is told through letters, diaries and an old woman’s recall of her mother’s much-told story, as well as narratives from many perspectives, including those of two men charged with acquiring that famous painting. Enzo manages to put himself into mortal danger several times. This is more a wartime story than a contemporary one, featuring only a token amount of Enzo’s forensic science expertise. All the major players from the series do make appearances, if brief, that provide a sort of “where are they now” nine years on from the events of the last book. Hans Bauer’s result from Google Translate is probably more accurate than what most users would experience. Intriguing and entertaining, as always. This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Quercus.
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Peter May was born and raised in Scotland. He was an award-winning journalist at the age of twenty-one and a published novelist at twenty-six. When his first book was adapted as a major drama series for the BBC, he quit journalism and during the high-octane fifteen years that followed, became one of Scotland's most successful television dramatists. He created three prime-time drama series, presided over two of the highest-rated serials in his homeland as script editor and producer, and worked on more than 1,000 episodes of ratings-topping drama before deciding to leave television to return to his first love, writing novels.

In 2021, he was awarded the CWA Dagger in the Library Award. He has also won several literature awards in France, received the USA's Barry Award for The Blackhouse, the first in his internationally bestselling Lewis Trilogy; and in 2014 was awarded the ITV Specsavers Crime Thriller Book Club Best Read of the Year award for Entry Island. Peter now lives in South-West France with his wife, writer Janice Hally.

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