The Stone Boy
Autor Sophie Loubièreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iul 2014
When Madame Préau returns to her own house outside Paris after several years spent in a convalescent home, she immediately notices that the neighborhood has changed. Now, instead of a beautiful garden next door there is a new house. And she can see directly into her new neighbors' windows.
Madame Préau quickly feels that something isn't right. Her neighbors have two perfectly healthy children who play in the yard after school. But there is also a third child: a young boy who looks malnourished and abused, and tosses small stones at her window in an apparent call for help. The family denies his existence.
But is the little boy real, or merely a hallucination of a lonely, mentally unstable old woman cut off from her own beloved grandson?
When the police refuse to listen to her, Madame Préau decides to take matters into her own hands. She's determined to help the little boy, and she'll do anything to make sure he's safe...
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455547623
ISBN-10: 145554762X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 145554762X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Sophie
Loubière
is
a
novelist,
journalist,
and
radio
producer.
The
author
of
five
novels,
several
detective
short
stories
and
a
children's
book,
Sophie
Loubière
won
the
Lion
Noir
prize
and
the
Ville
de
Mauves-sur-Loire
prize
forThe
Stone
Boy.
She
is
also
the
winner
of
the
SACD
Meilleur
Jeune
Auteur
Radio
prize
for
her
work
in
radio.
Recenzii
"Translated
in
a
deliciously
forthright
style
by
Nora
Mahony,The
Stone
Boymischievously
toys
with
the
reader's
expectations,
blending
elements
from
the
traditional
mystery
tale
with
those
of
the
paranormal...The
irascible
and
irrepressible
Madame
Préau
makes
for
a
delightfully
ambiguous
protagonist,
and
Loubiere
deftly
plots
a
compelling
tale
that
is
as
poignantly
heartbreaking
as
it
is
thrilling."—Irish
Times
"A creepy psychological thriller....Is the boy real? Is Martin a loyal son or a conspirator? The truth is as chilling as the rest of this unsettling tale."—Publishers Weekly
"You'll distrust your own dog after you read this clever entrapment.... Buy this book, or make sure your library buys it. It's a good read with the promise of long shelf life."—The Durango Herald
"[Loubiere] pulls off a few nifty tricks and surprise twists that should outsmart readers who think they can guess the ending...If her other novels are as entertaining as THE STONE BOY, she deserves a loyal following."—Richmond Times-Dispatch
"You may wonder, how interesting is a story about an old lady that thinks she sees a small boy outside her window? Let me put it this way: my jaw is still on the floor. Even after finishing THE STONE BOY, I have no idea how Sophie Loubière pulled it off-every page was interesting; every page held my attention.... What you'll read will hover in your mind long after the final page is closed."—The Avid Reader
"An absorbing psychological thriller."—The Times(UK)
"Impossible to put down."—La Semaine
"A suspenseful psychological thriller,The Stone Boyis also a beautiful picture of a passionately loving grandmother, an unreliable old lady, more nosy and intrusive than Miss Marple."—Françoise Chandernagor
"This book is a real gem full of creativity, humour and suspense...with an unforgettable heroine."—Le Nouvel Observateur
"A thoroughly menacing psychological thriller."—Morning Star(UK)
"A novel as complex as a spider's web."—Le Dauphiné Libéré
"An intriguing story - one that lingers after the last page is read.... A truly wonderful read."—BookLoons
"On the evidence of this atmospheric and complex thriller, France is shaping up as a font of impressive new crime writers specialising in unorthodox and genuinely unsettling narratives. . . French Noir is in the ascendant."—Financial Times(UK)
"A creepy psychological thriller....Is the boy real? Is Martin a loyal son or a conspirator? The truth is as chilling as the rest of this unsettling tale."—Publishers Weekly
"You'll distrust your own dog after you read this clever entrapment.... Buy this book, or make sure your library buys it. It's a good read with the promise of long shelf life."—The Durango Herald
"[Loubiere] pulls off a few nifty tricks and surprise twists that should outsmart readers who think they can guess the ending...If her other novels are as entertaining as THE STONE BOY, she deserves a loyal following."—Richmond Times-Dispatch
"You may wonder, how interesting is a story about an old lady that thinks she sees a small boy outside her window? Let me put it this way: my jaw is still on the floor. Even after finishing THE STONE BOY, I have no idea how Sophie Loubière pulled it off-every page was interesting; every page held my attention.... What you'll read will hover in your mind long after the final page is closed."—The Avid Reader
"An absorbing psychological thriller."—The Times(UK)
"Impossible to put down."—La Semaine
"A suspenseful psychological thriller,The Stone Boyis also a beautiful picture of a passionately loving grandmother, an unreliable old lady, more nosy and intrusive than Miss Marple."—Françoise Chandernagor
"This book is a real gem full of creativity, humour and suspense...with an unforgettable heroine."—Le Nouvel Observateur
"A thoroughly menacing psychological thriller."—Morning Star(UK)
"A novel as complex as a spider's web."—Le Dauphiné Libéré
"An intriguing story - one that lingers after the last page is read.... A truly wonderful read."—BookLoons
"On the evidence of this atmospheric and complex thriller, France is shaping up as a font of impressive new crime writers specialising in unorthodox and genuinely unsettling narratives. . . French Noir is in the ascendant."—Financial Times(UK)