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Dans une bibliothèque de Manhattan Bryce Proctorr, auteur à succès, prend des notes pour son prochain roman, qu'il a du mal à commencer, quand il aperçoit Wayne, un collègue qui n'a pas eu sa chance et dont la cote est en baisse. Après s'être retrouvés, les deux hommes en arrivent à conclure un accord précisant que Lucie, l'épouse de Bryce en instance de divorce, doit mourir.
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Mystery, Deception, Novelists in fiction, Collaboration, Fiction in fiction, Novelists, Fiction, Authorship, Murder for hire, American Authors, Large type books, Fiction, general, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, thrillers, suspense, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Journalists, fiction, Fiction, psychological, New york (n.y.), fiction, Thriller (littérature), American Novelists, Divorce, Attempted murder, Authors, fictionShowing 6 featured editions. View all 18 editions?
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Traduction de : The hook.
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"Bryce wrote: "Kyrgyzstan."
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In the history of literary collaborations, there has never been one as fiendishly fascinating--and exquisitely explosive--as the one that Donald E. Westlake has cooked up in his new novel. The tale of two men who live in a world of fiction, words, scenes, characters, and the tyranny of the New York Times bestseller list, The Hook brilliantly unveils a literary deception fueled by envy, fury, guilt, anger, and admiration. When Wayne Prentice sells his soul to his old friend, he begins a Hitchcockian journey to all the things he has ever wanted--at a price far too great to pay. . . .Once again, Donald E. Westlake proves that on the landscape of American letters he is a unique force of his own. From his hilarious Dortmunder comic capers to his novels written under the name of Richard Stark and his psychologically galvanizing The Ax, Westlake has delivered one agonizing twist and turn after another. In The Hook he is at his best. And for the reader, there is no getting away.
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