Days of Anger won the Prix Femina when it was first published in France in 1989.
"A murdered woman, lying buried in the forests of the Morvan, is the still beating heart of Days of Anger. A rich, eventful saga of blood, angels, obsession and revenge, this marvellous novel is a compulsive, magical read, passionate and spell binding."
James Friel in Time OutSylvie Germain's novels will appeal to readers who like their fiction to engage both the heart and the mind.