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Irène (Un caso del comandante Camille Verhoeven 1)

Pierre Lemaitre

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The most original and powerful crime novel in recent years.Commander Camille Verhoeven lives the perfect life: he is married to the wonderful Irène, with whom he is expecting their first child. But his happiness shatters after an unusually savage murder. Ever since the news be...

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Irène (Un caso del comandante Camille Verhoeven 1)

The most original and powerful crime novel in recent years.

Commander Camille Verhoeven lives the perfect life: he is married to the wonderful Irène, with whom he is expecting their first child. But his happiness shatters after an unusually savage murder. Ever since the news becomes public, the press stalks him and every one of his movements becomes front-page news.

Verhoeven discovers that the killer has killed before. Each of his crimes seems to pay homage to a classic crime novel, so journalists are quick to give him a nickname: "The Novelist." Those who can help find him join the list of suspects: a bookseller and a university professor who are experts in crime novels. The investigation thus becomes an intellectual duel, and a terrifying race against time.

You will never read a crime novel the same way again...

Irène has been awarded the San Clemente Rosalía Abanca Literary Prize.

Critics have said...
"I avoid reading translated novels, but I read Pierre Lemaitre: a truly excellent suspense novelist."
Stephen King

"Commander Verhoeven is a great guy and I have already elevated him to the altar occupied by Holmes, Maigret, Wexford or Harry Bosch. A great character, that is, whose adventures, written by Pierre Lemaitre, are grouped under the common title of "The Verhoeven Trilogy" [...] "The Verhoeven Trilogy" is read in one sitting and exudes a remarkable melancholy for an adorable mini-cop and the human race in general. Don't miss it."
Ramón de España, El Periódico de Catalunya

"Lemaitre, today, the best and fittest French noir novelist, a guy capable of treading on the heels of the master (Banville) Black, in narrative skill and muscular literary criminal magnetism [...] A five-star novel called to be among the classics of the genre."
Laura Fernández, El Cultural

"A tribute novel, a book that only a lover of crime fiction who is also a great writer can write, a work that does not leave indifferent, that entertains and makes you suffer. A story of violence, of police and of losses. Do not miss it, you will love Camille Verhoeven, you will suffer with him."
Juan Carlos Galindo, Elemental (blog)

"Lemaitre's criminal universe, dark, elegant and intellectual, explodes with Irène."
GQ

"Pierre Lemaitre, the French literary sensation, earned comparisons to Stieg Larsson and a Dagger Award in 2013 for Alex, a fascinating novel that mixes police procedure, thriller and psychological horror. Irène is even better. It's unpredictable. Lemaitre handles the plot with an incredible pulse and leads it to an ingenious and overwhelming ending."
Library Journal

"Addictive, chilling, intelligent and brilliant."
Marcel Berlins, The Times

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Páginas: 440

Empastado: Tapa Blanda

Idioma: Español

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Escritor y guionista, Pierre Lemaitre (París, 1951) estudió Psicología, creó una empresa de formación pedagógica e impartió clases de literatura. Autor tardío, en 2006 ganó el premio a la primera novela policíaca en el festival de Cognac con Irène, primera ent...

Escritor y guionista, Pierre Lemaitre (París, 1951) estudió Psicología, creó una empresa de formación pedagógica e impartió clases de literatura. Autor tardío, en 2006 ganó el premio a la primera novela policíaca en el festival de Cognac con Irène, primera entrega de una serie protagonizada por el comandante Camille Verhoeven que incluye Alex (2011, CWA Dagger 2013, entre muchos galardones), Rosy & John (2011) y Camille (2012, CWA Dagger 2015, entre otros honores), una saga de gran reconocimiento internacional a la que Lemaitre ha puesto un brillante colofón con su Diccionario apasionado de la novela negra (Salamandra, 2022), un documentado y emotivo homenaje al género negro. Consagrado como uno de los escritores más populares del momento, con más de tres millones de lectores en todo el mundo, su carrera literaria dio un vuelco asombroso con la aparición de Nos vemos allá arriba (Premio Goncourt 2013, entre una retahíla de distinciones, y llevada al cine con éxito), primer volumen de su aclamada trilogía sobre el período de entreguerras titulada «Los hijos del desastre» y editada por Salamandra, que sigue con Los colores del incendio (2018), estrenada en cines en 2022, y El espejo de nuestras penas (2020). Completan su obra, traducida a más de cuarenta idiomas, las novelasVestido de novia (2014), Tres días y una vida (Salamandra, 2016), Recursos inhumanos (2017) y La gran serpiente (Salamandra, 2022).