Dry Cleaned
Dry Cleaned
hardback
Published:
10 July, 2025
Description
In the rain-slicked, neon glowing streets of a 1970s continental metropolis, a man called François makes a snap decision that will change his life for good
François, in his fifties, living alone and low on cash, does not have the life he dreams of.
With a cigarette stuck to the corner of his mouth and wearing his perpetual black suit, he has carried out the same morning routine for 17 years: entering the lottery with his lucky numbers, then knocking back a beer at Café Monico before his shift as the delivery driver for a dry cleaners.
His days are brightened only by newsagent Maryvonne and her young daughter. He dreams of winning the lottery to give them a better life.
When a routine delivery leads him to knock on the door of a countryside mansion, he enters the scene of a crime whose remains consist of a dozen bodies and a bag full of banknotes. What François chooses to do next could change his fate for good…
Visually stunning, atmospheric and replete with the smoking irony of European noir, Dry Cleaned is a masterful tale about an anti-hero radically stepping out of his routine - beautifully illustrated by a breakout international talent.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781787334816 |
| ISBN10 | 1787334813 |
| Number Of Pages | 152 |
| Item Weight | 975 g |
| Product Dimensions | 240 x 320 x 24 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Vintage Publishing |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Every once in a while you pick up a new graphic novel by someone who you were previously unfamiliar with and your proverbial socks get blown off... Dry Cleaned such an absolute pleasure. This is a feast for the eyes... If we read a better graphic novel than this in 2025 we’ll count ourselves very lucky indeed! * Bookmunch *
A study of work, crime and consequences… The drama is second to the atmosphere: damply glistening cobbles, rosily lit bistros, terse words and cigarette fumes * Guardian, *Books of the Year* *
Author's Bio
Joris Mertens is a Belgian graphic novelist, living in Flanders, Belgium. He trained as a graphic designer in Brussels, and worked for years in the advertising, film and television industry as a set designer, art director, illustrator and storyboard artist. His debut graphic novel, Beatrice (2019) won multiple international prizes and accolades.