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La Vérité sur l'affaire Harry Quebert

By: Joël Dicker
Narrated by: Stéphane Varupenne
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Qui a tué Nola Kellergan?
À la fin de l'été 1975, à Aurora, dans le New Hampshire, Nola Kellergan, une jeune fille de quinze ans, disparaît dans des conditions mystérieuses.
Au printemps 2008, à New York, Marcus Goldman, jeune écrivain à succès, est incapable d'écrire le nouveau roman qu'il doit remettre à son éditeur. Dans l'espoir de retrouver l'inspiration, il s'installe pour quelques semaines à Aurora, auprès de son ami et ancien professeur d'université, Harry Quebert, l'un des écrivains les plus respectés du pays.
Peu après son retour à New York tout bascule : le cadavre de Nola Kellergan est retrouvé dans la propriété de Harry Quebert. Celui-ci, accusé du meurtre de la jeune femme, est immédiatement arrêté par la police.
Convaincu de l'innocence de Harry, Marcus abandonne tout pour se rendre dans le New Hampshire et mener sa propre enquête. Il va rapidement être dépassé par les évènements.

Illustration de couverture : Edward Hopper (1882-1967), "Portrait of Orleans', 1950, oil on canvas 66 x 101,6 cm. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Jerrold and June Kingsley, 1991.32 © Heirs of Josephine Hopper /2021, ProLitteris, Zurich

©2012 Joël Dicker / Éditions Rosie&Wolfe (P)2023 Lizzie, un département d'Univers Poche, Paris
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super histoire

ça faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas passé autant de temps sur un livre. il y a énormément de rebondissements, mais cependant ça reste compréhensible.
Min seul bémol serait qu'il y a pas mal de passages inutiles qui font trainer la lecture. Cette histoire n'avait pas besoin de cela, dommage. très bon livre malgré tout !

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Masterfully written, exquisitely narrated

It has been quite some while that I couldn’t find a book with so many twists!

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Why does a Swiss author set a book in the US?

This book is completely unbelievable. Americans do not behave the way these characters behave. It is as if smug Swiss people were transplanted to the US, which their overly traditional conventions, to act in the roles of American people. Joel Dicker should stick to a culture he understands.

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Engaging

The story was clever and engaging from a detective perspective, and perhaps from a writer writing about writing perspective (book in a book cleverness), BUT, the whole premise of love and the character of Nola was a ridiculous conservative male fantasy - the girl’s sole ambition was to make her man great. Oh, and she needed to be rescued by the men. Absolutely ridiculous. Ask any 15 year old girl. I’m sure she has dreams and ambitions of her own. UGH. This is the second Dicker book I have read and the first one also had a ridiculous fantasy figure female.

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