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3.5/5
Babelio

Translator
  
Carol Volk

Originally published
  
1995

Genre
  
Novel

Preceded by
  
Human Rites

3.6/5
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Original title
  
Les catilinaires

Language
  
French

Author
  
Amélie Nothomb

Country
  
Belgium

Followed by
  
Fear and Trembling

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Similar
  
Amélie Nothomb books, Novels

The Stranger Next Door (French: Les Catilinaires) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1995.

Summary

The book begins when a retired couple, Emile and Juliette Hazel, achieve their dream of buying a house in the woods to live alone together, far from the public world.

Nobody lives around the house except an old doctor, Palamède Bernadin, and his wife, Bernadette, in a little house. To be polite, Emile and Juliette decide to meet them, and thus come in contact with Palamède Bernardin, who develops the habit of coming into their house everyday precisely at 4pm, sitting in an armchair and waiting until 6pm, barely saying a word, at which time he, ever punctually, goes back home. The visits become slowly more and more unbearable, until the Hazels resolve to get rid of him. But by what means?

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The Stranger Next Door Wikipedia