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OverviewA true story of monstrous deception, from France's greatest living writer - 'The story told here is beyond the imagination of even the best crime writer' Sunday Times **SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** On the Saturday morning of January 9, 1993, while Jean Claude Romand was killing his wife and children, I was with mine in a parent-teacher meeting... With these chilling first words, acclaimed master of psychological suspense, Emmanuel Carr re, begins his exploration of the double life of a respectable doctor, eighteen years of lies, five murders, and the extremes to which ordinary people can go. Discover the true story that is 'beyond the imagination of even the best crime writer' (Sunday Times) 'A disturbing look at the dark side of human nature that is powerfully written and beautifully told' Louis Theroux 'Mesmerising' Sunday Telegraph 'Stunning' Evening Standard 'Unputdownable' Washington Post 'A masterpiece' New York Times Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emmanuel CarrèrePublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Vintage Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.151kg ISBN: 9781784705800ISBN 10: 1784705802 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 06 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsA masterpiece... It's a level of moral discomfort almost without equal in literature New York Times Magazine An absolutley stunning piece of work, totally involving and unforgettable Evening Standard Unputdownable... Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of In Cold Blood Washington Post A remarkably thoughtful and unnerving book...mesmerising Sunday Telegraph The story told here is truely beyond the imagination for even the best crime writer Sunday Times Profoundly disturbing...a remarkable and undoubtedly important book - perhaps even a necessary one Daily Express A fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean... Carrere's inquiry is highly personal, written in lucid prose...the narrative is often mesmerizing, and revealing about the fragility of human relationships New York Times He's the best kind of writer, not just a bestseller but a man who is not afraid to leave the comfort zone of his desk, go out into the world, take risks, and get his shoes dirty Observer As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away... You say: True crime and Literature? I don't believe it. I say: Believe it -- Junot Diaz A triumph of insight and concision, brilliant both as a psychological study and as the portrayal of a community -- Blake Morrision Independent on Sunday Justifiably considered the French In Cold Blood Paris Review The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King People The sense of dread he conveys is authentic - it is a loss of self, of connection to the world...dystopian London Review of Books A disturbing look at the dark side of human nature that is powerfully written and beautifully told -- Louis Theroux The story told here is truly beyond the imagination for even the best crime writer * Sunday Times * The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King * People * He's the best kind of writer, not just a bestseller but a man who is not afraid to leave the comfort zone of his desk, go out into the world, take risks, and get his shoes dirty * Observer * Unputdownable... Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of In Cold Blood * Washington Post * A triumph of insight and concision, brilliant both as a psychological study and as the portrayal of a community * Independent on Sunday * A masterpiece... It's a level of moral discomfort almost without equal in literature * New York Times * Savagely intense and utterly compelling... This is his paciest and cleanest-cut book...few books could better deserve a second chance to find new readers * Sunday Times * The Adversary is exactly the idea I have of a modern novel: struggling deftly with facts and with itself An absolutely stunning piece of work, totally involving and unforgettable * Evening Standard * This is the sort of story I dreamed of covering when I was a journalist. The sort of story for which the phrase You couldn't make it up was invented. The Adversary takes a deep, mesmerising dive into the darkness of a human soul. There were moments when I truly could not believe what I was reading. But unlike other serial killer noirs sitting on my shelves, this horror is real. And so much more chilling for that. [A] book that fairly struck me over the head was The Adversary... it's the coexistence of almost unimaginably variant realities within a family that haunts you. -- Megan Nolan * New Statesman, *Books of the Year* * A remarkably thoughtful and unnerving book...mesmerising * Sunday Telegraph * Profoundly disturbing...a remarkable and undoubtedly important book - perhaps even a necessary one * Daily Express * A fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean... Carrere's inquiry is highly personal, written in lucid prose...the narrative is often mesmerizing, and revealing about the fragility of human relationships * New York Times * Author InformationEmmanuel Carr re is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter and film director. He is the award-winning, internationally renowned author of sixteen books, including V13, Limonov, The Kingdom, 97,196 Words, Yoga and the Sunday Times bestselling The Adversary. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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