![]() The pair have hatched a plan to murder Mireille, make a claim on her life insurance policy and use the two million francs payout to set Lucienne up in a practice in Antibes.Įverything goes to plan initially. He’s been having an affair with Luciene, a doctor who’d treated his wife a few years before the book opens. The plot concerns a traveling salesman called Fernand Ravinel who leads a mundane existence with his wife, Mireille. This last version was the one I read for the 1954 Club. Since then it’s had two further changes of title: It was published as The Fiends by Arrow Books in 1957 and as She Who Was No More by Pushkin Vertigo in 2015. Published in 1952 as Celle qui n’était plus, it had its English language debut in 1954 as The Woman Who Was No More. ![]() ![]() ![]() She Who Was No More was the first psychological thriller from the writing duo of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac to be translated into English. ![]()
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