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The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer: A gripping new thriller with a killer twist
Hardback
Main Details
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The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer: A gripping new thriller with a killer twist
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joel Dicker
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Translated by Howard Curtis
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:544 | Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 162 |
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Category/Genre | Thriller/suspense |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780857059208
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Classifications | Dewey:843.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Quercus Publishing
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Imprint |
MacLehose Press
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Publication Date |
4 March 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A twisting new thriller from the author of The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair In the summer of 1994, the quiet seaside town of Orphea reels from the discovery of four murders. Two young police officers, Jesse Rosenberg and Derek Scott crack the case and identify the killer. Then, twenty years later and just as he is on the point of taking early retirement, Rosenberg is approached by Stephanie Mailer, a journalist who believes he made a mistake back in 1994 and that the real murderer is still out there, perhaps ready to strike again. But before she can give any more details, Stephanie Mailer mysteriously disappears, and Rosenberg and Scott are forced to confront the possibility that her suspicions might have been proved true. What happened to Stephanie Mailer? What did she know? And what really happened in Orphea all those years ago? TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY HOWARD CURTIS
Author Biography
Joel Dicker was born in Geneva in 1985, where he studied Law. The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair was nominated for the Prix Goncourt and won the Grand Prix du Roman de l'Academie Fran aise and the Prix Goncourt des Lyceens. It has sold more than 3.6 million copies in 42 countries. The Baltimore Boys, at once a prequel and a sequel, has sold more than 750,000 in France. The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is now a major SkyWitness series starring Patrick Dempsey.
ReviewsOnce again Joel Dicker puts on quite a performance with twists, turns, cliffhangers and red herrings galore . . . if you enjoyed The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair . . . you will love this diverting doorstop -- Mark Sanderson * The Times *
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