Accidents happen And other stories

F. H. Batacan

Book - 2025

"A short story collection as relentlessly intense and darkly compelling as Batacan's debut, the Filipino crime landmark Smaller and Smaller Circles F.H. Batacan's first novel, Smaller and Smaller Circles, was an instant classic when it was published in 1999, a masterpiece of Filipino crime that won the Philippine Book Award. In this, her second work of fiction, she gives us a far-ranging collection that explores the darkest corners of human experience, depicting with pitch black humor the systems of class and politics that her characters are trapped in, and the moments violence-accidental or otherwise-that can, at any moment, shatter their lives. The driver for a wealthy family witnesses the aftermath of the disappearance of ...the family's twelve-year-old son. A field investigator for the World Health Organization travels the world giving presentations about a biomedical enzyme that will lead to the extinction of the human race. And Father Augusto Saenz, the Jesuit priest and forensic anthropologist from Smaller and Smaller Circles, returns to investigate the murder of a woman whose secretive life holds the key to her death. Sure to cement Batacan's status as a crime writer of global status, Accidents Happen is a probing and relentless series of dark excursions into worlds where the smallest moments are infused with life and vibrating with menace, and death is always close at hand"--

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Published
New York, NY : Soho Crime 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
F. H. Batacan (author)
Physical Description
263 pages : 21 cm
ISBN
9781641295116
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Themes of death, violence, and injustice are woven through these 11 subtle yet thrilling tales from Batacan, several of which feature Father Augusto Saenz, the hero of her novel Smaller and Smaller Circles. A Jesuit priest and professor of forensic anthropology who occasionally assists the Manila police, Saenz is asked in "No. 1 Pencil" to interview a young woman who might be involved in her stepmother's death. "Comforter of the Afflicted" finds him investigating a violent killing only to discover a woman's hidden life as a savior to female abuse victims. Elsewhere, Batacan delivers crime stories that shade into domestic drama or speculative fiction. "Accidents Happen" revolves around the supposed death of a powerful politician's son, the explanation for which is more complicated than it initially appears. Other entries feature a sentient knife and vengeful ghosts. Impressively, these tales feel both firmly tethered to their Philippines setting and universal in their portrayal of how violence haunts people's lives. This excellent and elliptical collection will stay with readers long after they turn the final page. Agents: Jayapriya Vasudevan and Helen Mangham, Jacaranda Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Eleven tales of shady shenanigans set in the Philippines. Batacan's collection is rooted in violence and crimes of all varieties, but is not singularly focused on them. Many of the stories are astute character studies wrapped in illicit activity. The sardonically noir "Harvest"--which begins with an arresting sentence: "They're very easy, white men"--follows an equivocal woman's perspective on the brutal aftermath of a bar seduction. An illuminating sense of place runs through the entire collection. Elderly forensic anthropologist Father Augusto "Gus" Saenz, the Jesuit sleuth in Batacan's award-winning debut novel,Smaller and Smaller Circles (2002), appears in two stories, unraveling a twisty murder plot involving a young musical genius in "No. 1 Pencil" and probing a more straightforward case of domestic violence in "Comforter of the Afflicted." "The Gyutou" cheekily follows the odyssey of a chef's knife until it lands in the hands of a distressed woman named Samantha, with violent results. "Promises To Keep" tracks a doomed romance that begins in the Philippines but travels to Europe for its bracing conclusion. In the complex title story, the kidnapping and possible murder of an influential politician's son is a MacGuffin for a large-scale portrait of his wealthy parents, their employees, and the isolated boy himself. Batacan never writes the same story twice. An engrossing collection. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.