Absolute Perfection of Crime is a novel with all the originality,
toughness, and surprises of the best black-and-white film noir. Setting:
A small French seaside town. Characters: A group of old crooks, on the
verge of retirement. Plot: One final coup -- an imaginative and brazen
hold-up of the local casino. Thus starts the perfect crime. Author
Tanguy Viel is too young to have seen the Hollywood crime films of the
1950s when they first appeared, but American film noir, along with the
modern, gritty visions of directors such as Martin Scorsese and Abel
Ferrara, have shaped both his imagination and literary style. This
brilliant and promising young French novelist is sure to delight an
American audience.