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OverviewA gripping psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train and The Silent Wife about a wife's secrets, a husband accused of murder, and a marriage gone terribly wrong Buenos Aires, 1987. When a beautiful young woman named Lisandra is found dead at the foot of a six-story building, her husband, a psychoanalyst, is immediately arrested for her murder. Convinced of Vittorio's innocence, one of his patients, Eva Maria, is drawn into the investigation seemingly by chance. As she combs through secret recordings of Vittorio's therapy sessions in search of the killer-could it be the powerful government figure? the jealous woman? the musician who's lost his reason to live?-Eva Maria must confront her most painful memories, and some of the darkest moments in Argentinian history. In breathless prose that captures the desperate spinning of a frantic mind, Hel ne Gremillon blurs the lines of past and present, personal and political, reality and paranoia in this daring and compulsively readable novel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helene Gremillion , Alison Anderson , Alison AndersonPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Penguin USA Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.243kg ISBN: 9780143126584ISBN 10: 014312658 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 14 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsA cerebral mystery . . . [and] a moving look at how evil, having seized political power, can cripple nations and crush souls. -The Washington Post For fans of Gone Girl . . . an Argentine love triangle featuring a psychoanalyst arrested for his wife's death and a patient trying to clear her therapist's name. -O, The Oprah Magazine [Eva Maria] makes for an original, if unlikely, detective. But the real hero of this story may well be the victim of Puig's crime: his wife Lisandra. . . . At times, Lisandra's existential angst sounds like it might have been pulled directly out of one of those turbid 1920s tango lyrics for which Buenos Aires is famous. . . . The prose takes on a mysterious exactitude reminiscent of Franz Kafka. -Los Angeles Review of Books A cunningly plotted tale that is by turns cerebral, suspenseful--and ultimately shocking. -Publishers Weekly Full of truly unexpected twists and poignant turns, Gr millon's subtly political drama reverberates long after the killer is unmasked. -Kirkus Reviews [The Case of Lisandra P.] might be considered a murder mystery, but the story is much more than that. . . . This tense novel of both the personal and the political touches on the ugly truth of a brutal regime while also examining jealousy and betrayal, with disturbing twists and turns. . . . Gr millon's breathless prose captures the frantic state of Eva Maria's mind. -Library Journal H l ne Gr millon has proved herself more than ever a master of the art of the 'page-turner.' -Paris Match (France) The new Patricia Highsmith . . . [This] is only H l ne Gr millon's second novel, and already it establishes her among the exceptionally gifted writers of this season. -est Magazine (France) A successful novel. . . The cohabitation of executioners and victims, betrayal, jealousy, the inability to understand things that are right in front of us: throughout the thread of the narrative, H l ne Gr millon interweaves these various motifs with fluidity. -Le Monde (France) The strength of H l ne Gr millon's novel is not only its premise, but also its psychological analysis. -Le Nouvel Observateur (France) In direct, sometimes crude, language, this diabolical novelist guides us through the complex maze of the psyche. -ELLE (France) An addictive storyline that leaves us stunned. -Pleine Vie (France) A cerebral mystery . . . [and] a moving look at how evil, having seized political power, can cripple nations and crush souls. -The Washington Post For fans of Gone Girl . . . an Argentine love triangle featuring a psychoanalyst arrested for his wife's death and a patient trying to clear her therapist's name. -O, The Oprah Magazine [Eva Maria] makes for an original, if unlikely, detective. But the real hero of this story may well be the victim of Puig's crime: his wife Lisandra. . . . At times, Lisandra's existential angst sounds like it might have been pulled directly out of one of those turbid 1920s tango lyrics for which Buenos Aires is famous. . . . The prose takes on a mysterious exactitude reminiscent of Franz Kafka. -Los Angeles Review of Books A cunningly plotted tale that is by turns cerebral, suspenseful--and ultimately shocking. -Publishers Weekly Full of truly unexpected twists and poignant turns, Gr�millon's subtly political drama reverberates long after the killer is unmasked. -Kirkus Reviews [The Case of Lisandra P.] might be considered a murder mystery, but the story is much more than that. . . . This tense novel of both the personal and the political touches on the ugly truth of a brutal regime while also examining jealousy and betrayal, with disturbing twists and turns. . . . Gr�millon's breathless prose captures the frantic state of Eva Maria's mind. -Library Journal H�l�ne Gr�millon has proved herself more than ever a master of the art of the 'page-turner.' -Paris Match (France) The new Patricia Highsmith . . . [This] is only H�l�ne Gr�millon's second novel, and already it establishes her among the exceptionally gifted writers of this season. -est Magazine (France) A successful novel. . . The cohabitation of executioners and victims, betrayal, jealousy, the inability to understand things that are right in front of us: throughout the thread of the narrative, H�l�ne Gr�millon interweaves these various motifs with fluidity. -Le Monde (France) The strength of H�l�ne Gr�millon's novel is not only its premise, but also its psychological analysis. -Le Nouvel Observateur (France) In direct, sometimes crude, language, this diabolical novelist guides us through the complex maze of the psyche. -ELLE (France) An addictive storyline that leaves us stunned. -Pleine Vie (France) A cerebral mystery . . . [and] a moving look at how evil, having seized political power, can cripple nations and crush souls. The Washington Post For fans of Gone Girl . . . an Argentine love triangle featuring a psychoanalyst arrested for his wife s death and a patient trying to clear her therapist s name. O, The Oprah Magazine A cunningly plotted tale that is by turns cerebral, suspenseful and ultimately shocking. Publishers Weekly Full of truly unexpected twists and poignant turns, Gremillon's subtly political drama reverberates long after the killer is unmasked. Kirkus Reviews [ The Case of Lisandra P. ]might be considered a murder mystery, but the story is much more than that. . . .This tense novel of both the personal and the political touches on the ugly truth of a brutal regime while also examining jealousy and betrayal, with disturbing twists and turns. . . . Gremillon s breathless prose captures the frantic state of Eva Maria s mind. Library Journal Helene Gremillon has proved herself more than ever a master of the art of the page-turner. Paris Match (France) The new Patricia Highsmith . . . [This] is only Helene Gremillon s second novel, and already it establishes her among the exceptionally gifted writers of this season. est Magazine (France) A successful novel. . . The cohabitation of executioners and victims, betrayal, jealousy, the inability to understand things that are right in front of us: throughout the thread of the narrative, Helene Gremillon interweaves these various motifs with fluidity. Le Monde (France) The strength of Helene Gremillon s novel is not only its premise, but also its psychological analysis. Le Nouvel Observateur (France) In direct, sometimes crude, language, this diabolical novelist guides us through the complex maze of the psyche. ELLE (France) An addictive storyline that leaves us stunned. Pleine Vie (France) A cunningly plotted tale that is by turns cerebral, suspenseful and ultimately shocking. Publishers Weekly Full of truly unexpected twists and poignant turns, Gremillon's subtly political drama reverberates long after the killer is unmasked. Kirkus Reviews Helene Gremillon has proved herself more than ever a master of the art of the page-turner. Paris Match (France) The new Patricia Highsmith . . . [This] is only Helene Gremillon s second novel, and already it establishes her among the exceptionally gifted writers of this season. est Magazine (France) A successful novel. . . The cohabitation of executioners and victims, betrayal, jealousy, the inability to understand things that are right in front of us: throughout the thread of the narrative, Helene Gremillon interweaves these various motifs with fluidity. Le Monde (France) The strength of Helene Gremillon s novel is not only its premise, but also its psychological analysis. Le Nouvel Observateur (France) In direct, sometimes crude, language, this diabolical novelist guides us through the complex maze of the psyche. ELLE (France) An addictive storyline that leaves us stunned. Pleine Vie (France) Author InformationHel ne Gremillon was born in France in 1977. After obtaining degrees in literature and history, she worked as a journalist at the French newspaper Le Figaro before becoming a full-time writer. She lives in Paris with her partner, singer and songwriter Julien Clerc, and their child. Alison Anderson is an American writer and translator based in Switzerland. Her translations include J. M. G. Le Clezio's Onitsha, Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog, and Hel ne Gremillon's first novel, The Confidant. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |