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Michel Bussi

Author of After the Crash

43+ Works 1,890 Members 83 Reviews 2 Favorited

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Includes the name: Bussi Michel

Image credit: Michel Bussi au festival Quais du polar à Lyon le 13 avril 2019

Series

Works by Michel Bussi

After the Crash (2012) 592 copies
Black Water Lilies (2010) 361 copies
Don't Let Go (2013) 156 copies
Time is a Killer (2016) 125 copies
N'oublier jamais (2014) 114 copies
Maman a tort (2016) 109 copies
Gravé dans le sable (2014) 59 copies
Mourir Sur Seine (2008) 38 copies
Rien ne t'efface (2021) 36 copies
Sang famille (2009) 30 copies
J'ai dû rêver trop fort (2019) 25 copies
Au soleil redouté (2020) 22 copies
Trois vies par semaine (2023) 13 copies
Nouvelle Babel (2022) 13 copies
The Goldberg Variations (2003) 9 copies
Cinq Avril - Volume 1 - The Heir of da Vinci (2022) — Author — 5 copies
Mon cœur a déménagé (2024) 3 copies
Leidlaps lumetormist (2016) 2 copies
She Was Pretty (2022) 1 copy
Mama klamie 1 copy

Associated Works

Black Water Lilies (2019) 30 copies
Best-sellers: l'industrie du succès (2021) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Molto bello, un thriller psicologico che coinvolge dall’inizio alla fine, una storia che sembra un caos immaginifico ma che nel finale troverà tutte le sue logiche spiegazioni.
Personaggi ben caratterizzati e che si riveleranno interamente solo nel sorprendente finale che metterà in chiaro anche tutte quelle che, nel corso della lettura, erano sembrate essere solo incongruenze e assurdità.
Ben scritto e magistralmente costruito, una lettura avvincente, emozionante e di piena soddisfazione.… (more)
 
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Raffaella10 | 2 other reviews | Jan 28, 2023 |
Bellissimo e imprevedibile, un noir che è tutto una sorpresa, dall’inizio alla fine, un perfetto gioco di specchi che si muove tra presente e passato – sia prossimo che remoto - in un continuo rincorrersi di eventi che troveranno soluzione e spiegazione solo nello sconcertante finale.
Punto di forza del racconto tutti i diversi personaggi, sapientemente caratterizzati dall’autore, che danno vita a una vicenda drammatica e intricata a cui fa da sfondo Claude Monet, i suoi dipinti, la sua casa e il paese di Giverny in Normandia.
Una lettura che si è rivelata una bellissima sorpresa, avvincente, coinvolgente e appassionante.
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Raffaella10 | 19 other reviews | Jan 28, 2023 |
I liked the art, but the story is all convoluted plots and conspiracies. It was also really hard to read because the lettering was uneven. I don't think I'll be continuing with this series.

Received via NetGalley.
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amanda4242 | Sep 5, 2022 |
This murder mystery is set in the small town in Giverny in France, where Claude Monet lived out his years, and where his house is still a tourist attraction today.

The mystery starts when the body of a well known philanderer is found murdered in the river. The police investigation is headed up by Inspector Laurenc Serenac, a newcomer to the village, and he is assisted mainly by Inspector Sylvio Benavides. Complications arise when Serenac is attracted to the local schoolteacher Stephanie Dupain, who is pivotal to his investigation.

Meanwhile, a young girl named Fanette, who also lives in the village, dreams of one day becoming a famous painter like Monet; a large part of the story revolves around Fanette and her various schoolfriend, who are pupils of the aforementioned Stephanie.

Finally, there is an old lady, who watches the police and the various goings on in the village from a detached viewpoint. She has lived in the village all of her life but is clearly something of a recluse, with her dog Neptune being her only companion.

The old lady’s chapters are told in the first person, but the rest of the story is told in the third person.

I had high hopes for this book, but sadly came away disappointed. The story seemed very disjointed and the police investigation seemed ludicrous. The book was originally written in French and I’m not sure if it was the translation or not, but the writing seemed very clunky and didn’t flow well. Like Bussi’s book ‘Don’t Let Go’ there is very little in the way of characterisation, but while that book did at least have a lot of action, this one seemed to stagnate in a lot of places. I kept reading until the end, as the blurb on the cover promised a huge twist. Well…..there is one and I’m not going to reveal it, but suffice to say that it was ridiculous and just made me really annoyed. Twists are great when they are revealed and then you look back and see that the clues were there all along, but this was not one of those and I ended up feeling cheated.

The one thing I did enjoy were the descriptions of Monet’s house and gardens, as well as Giverny itself. I would like to visit there one day. Other than that though, this one is a thumbs down from me.
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Ruth72 | 19 other reviews | Sep 3, 2022 |

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