No Room at the Morgue

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Ex-cop, ex-idealist, and man in free fall, Eugène Tarpon has been kicked off the force for killing a protester. Now he’s holed up in a dingy Les Halles office, drinking too much and waiting for something to happen. Then it does. Memphis Charles, wild-eyed and bloodstained, bursts in claiming her roommate’s been brutally murdered – but she can’t go to the police. She wants Tarpon. And for reasons even he can’t explain, he takes the case. As the bodies mount, Tarpon is dragged into a Parisian underworld of politics, sleaze, and paranoia – with nothing to guide him but instinct, stubbornness, and a battered sense of justice.

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Scheduled for publication on 16th July, 2026
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SKU: 9781529977318 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Vintage Classics
Page count : 208
Published on 16th July, 2026

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‘Manchette was Le Homme…rediscover him this very instant’ – James Ellroy

Meet Eugène Tarpon: ex-cop, ex-idealist, man in free fall.

Kicked off the force for killing a protestor, Tarpon is drinking too much and waiting around for something to happen. Then it does. In bursts the wild-eyed and bloodstained Memphis Charles, whose roommate has been brutally murdered. And she wants no one but Tarpon on the case.

As the bodies mount, Tarpon is dragged into a Parisian underworld of politics, sleaze, and paranoia – with nothing to guide him but instinct, stubbornness, and a battered sense of justice.

With No Room at the Morgue, Manchette rewrote the American hardboiled detective novel into a bleak, boozy, and brilliantly French bruising meditation on guilt, truth, and the art of going down swinging.

PRAISE FOR JEAN-PATRICK MANCHETTE

‘A comedic genius… I read and reread him, stunned, appalled, and laughing out loud’ – Rachel Kushner

‘Manchette is one of the greatest writers since Dashiell Hammett, his only true son and heir’ – David Peace

‘Manchette is Camus on overdrive… He deserves much the same attention’ – James Sallis

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Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.5 cm
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