A new treasure unearthed by Nmirovskys biographers: another never-before-published novel from the author of the #1 bestselling Suite Franaise.This perfect gem of a novel was discovered only recently in separate archive files. A few pages were in the famous suitcase that Irne Nmirovskys daughters saved, but the balance had been deposited with a very close friend during the war. A morality tale with doubtful morals, a story of murder, love and betrayal in rural France, Fire in the Blood, planned in 1937 and written in 1941, is set in a small village (based on Issy lEvque, where Suite Franaise was written), and brilliantly prefigures the village community in her later masterpiece.Fire in the Blood is a beautiful chamber piece which starts quietly, lyrically, but then races away with revelations and narrative twists in a story about young women forced into marriages with old men, about mothers and daughters, stepmothers and stepdaughters, youthful passions and the regrets of old age, about peasant communities and the ways they hide their secrets. Nmirovsky looks at her characters, both young and old, with the same clear-eyed distance and humanity as she displayed in Suite Franaise, unpeeling layer after layer. As atmospheric and haunting as Sndor Mrais Embers, and with the crystalline perfection of Chekhov, Fire in the Blood is another gripping literary find.From the Hardcover edition.