Forgetfulness Author:Ward Just Thomas Railles, an American expatriate and former “odd-jobber” for the CIA, is a successful painter living with his beloved wife, Florette, in a small village in the Pyrenees. On an ordinary autumn day, Florette goes for a walk in the hills and is killed by unknown assailants. Her death devastates Thomas, and in its aftermath he stru... more »ggles to make sense of a world that seems defined by violence and pain. Was her death simply a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was it somehow connected to Thomas’s work with the CIA? When French officials detain four Moroccan terrorists and charge them with Florette’s murder, Thomas is invited by his boyhood friend (and former handler) Bernhard to witness the interrogation. His search for answers in this shadow world will lead him to a confrontation that will change him forever. Ward Just’s most gripping and insightful novel yet, Forgetfulness is a devastating exploration of one man’s grief and his struggle to understand the attraction of vengeance.« less
From the cover, I thought this book would be really interesting. In the end, it turned out to be a slow read. It was very sad and disturbing. Not my cup of tea.