People Like Them

A Novel

Paperback, 192 pages

Published July 6, 2021 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-313627-9
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I was very impressed with People Like Them as a novel, especially the foreboding atmosphere that Samira Sedira created within the small village of Carmac. It reminded me of Pascal Garnier's crime fiction except, in this case, the events at the heart of the novel really did take place. I loved the idea of being led through the story by the murderer's spouse who, talking in retrospect, is still struggling to come to terms with how they could have been so completely ignorant of what their partner was about to do - and even that they were capable of such violence at all. It's an interesting perspective which, I think, isn't usually given much prominence in the crime fiction genre.

Sedira's evocation of small-town attitudes is well-observed and, of course, is by no means a French phenomenon. I see similar ignorance and casual racism expressed in my own country, particularly …