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Een zomer zonder slaap by Bram Dehouck
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Een zomer zonder slaap (original 2011; edition 2012)

by Bram Dehouck

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Seasons come and go in provincial Blaashoek, where the town's superficial harmony is upended by the arrival of a wind farm. The irritating hum of the turbines keeps butcher Herman Bracke awake at night. He falls prey to a deadly fatigue and gradually loses control over his work, setting off a series of blood-curdling events with fatal consequences for the townspeople. Bram Dehouck(Belgium) was the first author ever to win both the Golden Noose and the Shadow Award, the two most prestigious prizes for Dutch crime writing. Compared to the work of Stephen King, Dehouck's characteristic black humor and concise, punchy prose make for a refreshing take on the modern thriller.… (more)
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Title:Een zomer zonder slaap
Authors:Bram Dehouck
Info:Breda De Geus 2012
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Rating:***1/2
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Sleepless Summer by Bram Dehouck (2011)

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Een zomer zonder slaap is een heerlijke pulpthriller, compleet met bordkartonnen karakters, liters bloed, typische misverstanden en een explosief einde. Een pageturner die door Guy Richie verfilmd zou kunnen worden, aangezien de chaotische style me zeer aan Lock Stock doet denken, maar die behalve plat vermaak niets meer biedt - of pretendeert te bieden ( )
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Drinking in the morning sun
Blinking in the morning sun
Shaking off the heavy one
Heavy like a loaded gun

What made me behave this way?
('One Day Like This' - Elbow)
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Het drama in Blaashoek begon zoals alle grote drama's: met een onbenulligheid.
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Seasons come and go in provincial Blaashoek, where the town's superficial harmony is upended by the arrival of a wind farm. The irritating hum of the turbines keeps butcher Herman Bracke awake at night. He falls prey to a deadly fatigue and gradually loses control over his work, setting off a series of blood-curdling events with fatal consequences for the townspeople. Bram Dehouck(Belgium) was the first author ever to win both the Golden Noose and the Shadow Award, the two most prestigious prizes for Dutch crime writing. Compared to the work of Stephen King, Dehouck's characteristic black humor and concise, punchy prose make for a refreshing take on the modern thriller.

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