Alex
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological
4.3
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Pierre Lemaitre
Upon winning the prestigious 2013 Crime Writers Association International Dagger Award, the judges praised Alex by saying, "An original and absorbing ability to leash incredulity in the name of the fictional contract between author and reader... A police procedural, a thriller against time, a race between hunted and hunter, and a whydunnit, written from multiple points of view that explore several apparently parallel stories which finally meet." Alex Prevost--kidnapped, savagely beaten, suspended from the ceiling of an abandoned warehouse in a tiny wooden cage--is running out of time. Her abductor appears to want only to watch her die. Will hunger, thirst, or the rats get her first? Apart from a shaky eyewitness report of the abduction, Police Commandant Camille Verhoeven has nothing to go on: no suspect, no leads, and no family or friends anxious to find a missing loved one. The diminutive and brilliant detective knows from bitter experience the urgency of finding the missing woman as quickly as possible--but first he must understand more about her. As he uncovers the details of the young woman's singular history, Camille is forced to acknowledge that the person he seeks is no ordinary victim. She is beautiful, yes, but also extremely tough and resourceful. Before long, saving Alex's life will be the least of Commandant Verhoeven's considerable challenges.A 2013 Financial Times Book of the YearShortlisted for the 2014 RUSA Reading List Horror AwardFrom the Hardcover edition.
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Author
Pierre Lemaitre
Pages
352
Publisher
Quercus
Published Date
2013-09-03
ISBN
1623650011 9781623650018
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"This being my first Lemaitre novel, I was extremely impressed with how quickly the book grabbed my attention. With his unique style of writing, you are going between a narrative point of view that overlooks one character in the book and then the next part is from a narrative point of view that overlooks the other primary character in this novel, and back and forth throughout the book. It held my attention and at times was difficult to put down - which with some of the gruesome content I'm not sure is a good or bad thing..."
"3.75"
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