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Eugéine Grandet by Honoré de Balzac
Eugéine Gandet by Honoré de Balzac
French fiction
Origninal title – Eugéine Grandet
Translator – Slyvia Raphael
Source – Personal copy
In my first book of the year, I covered a relationship between cousins, and this is my second book of 2025. Another French book has that in part of one of the storylines; this was rewritten by Blazac after he wrote the original version so it would fit in with his grand plan of Human comedy. This fits in part about rural life and is set in a small village in the Loire near the town where Balzac grew up as a young man. So, for me, some of the characters may have been based on people he knew in that village when he was growing up.
In certain provincial towns, there are houses whose appearance arouses a melancholy as great as that of the gloomiest cloisters, the most desolate moorland, or the saddest ruins.There is, perhaps, in these houses, a combination of the silence of the cloister, the desolation of moorlands and the sepulchral gloom of ruins. In them life is so still and uneventful that a stranger would think them uninhabited, if his eye did not suddenly meet the pale, cold look of a motionless figure whose almost monk-like face appears above the window-ledge at the sound of an unknown step. These melancholy characteristics are to be found in the appearance of a house in Saumur, at the end of the steep street which leads to the château through the upper part of the town. This street, not much used nowadays, is hot in summer, cold in winter, and dark in parts; it is noteworthy for the resonance of its little cobbled roadway, which is always clean and dry, for the narrowness of its winding path, and for the peace of its houses that are part of the old town and are dominated by the ramparts.Dwellings there, three hundred years old, though built of wood, are still sound, and their varied exteriors contribute to the unusual appearance which commends this part of Saumur to the attention of antiquaries and artist
The opening of the book
The book focuses on the Grandet Family, who in the small town of Saumur, have become very wealthy. Still, the head of the household, Felix, is almost a Scrooge-like figure, a man who has, over the years, built up wealth from his wife’s estate. To start with, he married her. She was the daughter of a timber owner. Over the years, Felix built up the funds the family hands. But as he has done this, he has become cut off from everyone around him. So yes, he has money, but he only allows six people into his home. He has a daughter, Eugenie. She has many men in the village who want to take her hand, but Felix makes the house live on only a few francs a week as he gets tenants to pay him with produce. Enter to this is the dashing Charles, a cousin from Paris. When Eugenie gives him some gold coins, Felix overreacts and locks her up and sets out to get money from Charles. Along the way, Felix is told that Eugenie should inherit his wife’s money if anything happens to her. She and Charles stay connected after Felix strips him of money. We see how she becomes a woman wanted to be married by many men when she finally has her money.
Only six of the townsfolk had the right of entry into Grandet’s house. Of the first three of these, the most important was Monsieur Cruchot’s nephew. Ever since he had been appointed president of the county court at Saumur, this young man had added the name of Bonfons to that of Cruchot and had been working hard to make Bonfons supersede Cruchot. He already signed himself
C. de Bonfons. If any litigant was ill-advised enough to call him Monsieur Cruchot, he soon became aware of his blunder in court. The magistrate favoured those who called him ‘Monsieur le Président’ but he bestowed his most generous smiles on the flatterers who said ‘Monsieur de Bonfons’. Monsieur le Président was thirty-three years old and owned the estate of Bonfons (Boni Fontis), which brought in an income of seven thousand livres a year.
How Felix makes the money from his wives estate
This is the story of a girl crushed by her father. She is generous and lovely, but she is crushed by Felix and his decisions over the years. Balzac captures the stifling nature of being trapped in a small village that happens to Eugenie and her mother before her. It is hard to avoid comparing this to Dickens. There is a feeling Felix is the Anit Scrooge in a way. He is a miser like Scrooge, but unlike Scrooge, we see what happens when someone so focused on control of his family’s wealth, But there is also a way he could be compared to Miss Havisham as he goes through life his world shrinks like Miss Havisham. Eugenie isn’t like any Dickens character. She is crushed by her father. The generous soul she is is at every turn blocked and tried to be broken by her father. But like Dickens, it is a long look at how wealth has now dropped from the landowners to the merchants and how greed can cause men to act a certain way. Felix could have come from a Dickens novel in a way. He has touched on Mr Murdstone (I’m just rereading David Copperfield for later this month ). Have you read this or any other books by Balzac that may have influenced Dickens as both saw how greed can influence people to act.
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Family Doctor by J.M. Dalgliesh #BookReview #BooksOnTour
I have three days to kill a patient. If I fail, my daughter will die…
As the only doctor on a stunning remote Scottish island, I finally feel safe and happy. Here, nobody knows about my troubled past except my teenage daughter Lauren. I’m a single mother, so it’s just the two of us now, and Lauren is my world.
Caring for every person on the island, from birth to death, I know all their fears and secrets. But they don’t know mine, and for the sake of my daughter, I must keep it that way…
Everything is going perfectly until I am sent a link to a live video stream of my beautiful daughter Lauren, her wide blue eyes terrified. And there’s a voice:
‘Three rules. Three days.
You must murder one of your patients.
You must not tell another soul.
You must not get caught.
If you fail, your daughter dies…’
A jaw-dropping psychological thriller from multi-million copy bestseller J M Dalgliesh. This utterly addictive, pulse-pounding read is packed with twists you’ll never forget. Perfect for anyone who loves Freida McFadden, Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train.
I’m delighted to be taking part in the Family Doctor by J.M. Dalgliesh Books on Tour today. Many thanks to Sarah Hardy from Bookouture for inviting me and for my advance copy of the book, received through Netgalley.
I can’t quite believe this is the first novel I’ve read by J.M. Dalgliesh – it definitely won’t be the last! This is a seriously addictive psychological thriller and so I strongly advise making sure you set aside some time to read it because it’s a very difficult book to put down!
Family Doctor opens with a chilling prologue which sets the scene perfectly for what happens next. A young woman is on the verge of leaving her island home, musing that she needs to get away from her suffocating environment. It’s immediately clear that something bad happened to her in the past and that her mother is still trying to protect her but exactly what took place isn’t revealed until later in the book. However, her desire to strike out on her own is swiftly curtailed when a brief conversation with a stranger takes a terrifying turn…
Although the identity of the young woman isn’t mentioned in the prologue, it is soon obvious that she is Lauren, the daughter of Jura’s only medical practitioner, Kelly. Most of the novel is told from Kelly’s first person perspective; her increasing desperation after she receives the devastating news that Lauren has been abducted and that she must make a dreadful decision to secure her release feels almost palpable. She is also clearly still haunted by a secret from her past which cleverly adds another layer of intrigue to proceedings.
Lauren’s kidnapper sets her three rules if she wants to see her daughter alive again.
“You must murder one of your patients.
You must not tell another soul.
You must not get caught.
If you fail, your daughter dies…”
She is given just three days to decide what to do and if she so chooses, who to kill. It’s the sort of impossible dilemma which will strike fear into the heart of everybody. In a hypothetical situation, most of us would say that we would do anything to protect our loved ones but could we really kill another innocent person? This is a really unnerving read throughout, particularly as it becomes evident that the person who has taken Lauren is watching Kelly and seems to know everything about her.
She has to try to act as normally as possible in order not to raise suspicions among the small island community but that’s no easy task, especially when she attempts an investigation into who may have had cause to abduct Lauren.
With the clock ticking, the sense of tension is unbearable and it seems as though Kelly will have no choice but to become a killer herself. The insights we are given into her patients are grimly fascinating and it’s uncomfortable to realise that readers are nearly as manipulated as she is into making a moral choice about who most deserves to die. It might appear as though the decision should be straightforward but there are practical as well as emotional considerations to be made and it’s never obvious what she will eventually elect to do. Meanwhile, as the feeling of community on Jura which gave Kelly and Lauren some of the solace they so badly needed is cruelly taken from them, the vivid descriptions of this remote island and the atmospheric sense of place engendered is particularly impressive.
Although Kelly is a sympathetic character thrust into the most unimaginably horrific situation, there are indications throughout that she remains tormented by something terrible she did a few years ago. Alongside the main narrative, there are occasional chapters set in the past which gradually reveal the tragedy that changed everything for her family. Further dramatic revelations and horrific discoveries ensure the dynamic, pacy storyline is utterly compulsive, with a breathtakingly exciting, emotional and shocking conclusion.
J.M. Dalgliesh’s first-rate thriller is packed with dark secrets and unsettling ethical quandaries from start to finish; Family Doctor is a riveting, nail bitingly suspenseful read and one I highly recommend.
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About the Author
J.M. Dalgliesh is a bestselling British crime novelist. His first book, Divided House, was published in 2018 and, to date, he has sold in excess of two million books across his Hidden Norfolk and Dark Yorkshire series with multiple bestsellers among the titles.
Rapidly establishing himself as one of the UK’s most read crime authors, the fifth book in the Hidden Norfolk series, Hear No Evil, was shortlisted for Amazon’s Kindle Storyteller Award in 2020. His books have sold copies in sixty-eight countries to date. Work is underway to bring his books to the silver screen by a National Film Awards winning production team.
Born on the south coast of England, and growing up in Hampshire, Jason has lived and worked abroad as well as in Yorkshire and the Scottish Highlands. He currently lives in Norfolk with his partner and two young children. Penned in the style of crime thrillers with a touch of Scandinavian noir, Jason’s books will appeal to readers who enjoy dark atmospheric mysteries.
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