A review by textpublishing
Paris Nocturne by Patrick Modiano

5.0

Patrick Modiano may not be the most household name to win the Nobel Prize, but it's concise literary gems like Paris Nocturne that can give you a rich insight into the way an author can probe the complexities of time, place and memory.

Here, a man becomes disoriented in the streets of Paris in the wake of a car accident. It is almost as if we are searching for the crime itself.

It's only a few hours of reading, and it's most definitely time well spent.