Brodeck's Report (French: Le Rapport de Brodeck) is a 2007 novel by the French writer Philippe Claudel.
The narrative investigates the murder of a mysterious man in an indefinite country just after the war.
The book won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
Helen Brown of The Daily Telegraph called the novel "deeply wise and classically beautiful".
Brown wrote: "Brodeck's Report won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens in the original French and John Cullen's English translation is as clear as a mountain stream.