“The Tournament of Shadows”, en route to Taliban Night – Liberation

“The Tournament of Shadows”, en route to Taliban Night – Liberation

On the trail of a jihadist terrorist and a Russian war criminal, Jean-Pierre Perrin takes us through the Panshir valleys to the banks of the Amu-Daria. Poetic and captivating. (Charles peacefully tends his vines in the heart of Burgundy, trying to forget this wind that scratches his skin and reminds him of the accursed wind […]

“Thanatea”, three friends and a strange treasure hunt – liberation

“Thanatea”, three friends and a strange treasure hunt – liberation

In her new novel, Sonja Delzongle stages a trio of policewomen who are battered by life and are gradually separating difficult secrets. find on this page All the latest thriller news and the books that caught your attention Freed. Layla, Helen, Esther. Three policewomen. Three friends for life. As a coffin slowly descends into the […]

“Two Nights in Lisbon”, gloomy sojourn – liberation

“Two Nights in Lisbon”, gloomy sojourn – liberation

The American Christopher Pavone immerses us in a family drama that gradually turns into a psychological and political thriller between fake news and corruption. find on this page All the latest thriller news and the books that caught your attention Freed. Lisbon in July. How can you resist? Ariel Pryce wakes up in her hotel […]

“La Faille” by Franck Thilliez, full of ugly brains – liberation

“La Faille” by Franck Thilliez, full of ugly brains – liberation

In his new novel, which takes on his favorite character, Commander Sharko, the best-selling author doesn’t shy away from effects to make the reader shudder around a plot that specifically challenges the question of brain death. find on this page all the latest thriller news and the books that caught the eye Freed. A discreet […]

“The Silence” by Dennis Lehane, Boston in the Time of Hatred – Deliverance

“The Silence” by Dennis Lehane, Boston in the Time of Hatred – Deliverance

The author of “Mystic River” or “Shutter Island” mixes up the quest of a mother whose daughter disappeared in the 1974 racial riots that ignited the town where he grew up. “I’m Irish. We drink guilt for breakfast”, the American Dennis Lehane posed three weeks ago at the Thriller Festival Quais du in Lyon during […]

the rattle of the pilot whale – liberation

the rattle of the pilot whale – liberation

With “Les Brouillards noirs” Patrice Gain takes us to the Faroe Islands, where a father goes in search of his daughter, who disappeared during a barbaric pilot whale hunt. If you’re planning on vacationing in the Faroe Islands, dive into this thriller as soon as you can, just to know what to bring and make […]

“Free Queens”, in the dumpsters of Nigeria – liberation

“Free Queens”, in the dumpsters of Nigeria – liberation

Marin Ledun lets us discover the practices of certain multinationals that, from Kaduna to Lagos, practice a veritable “privatization of women’s bodies”. Kaduna in northern Nigeria. “The city of those left behind marched at high speed behind the windshield, amidst remnants of colonial heritage, collapsing industry, galloping urbanization and exponential demographics. Human chaos followed urban […]

“L’Hallali”, manhunt in the heart of the Vosges – liberation

“L’Hallali”, manhunt in the heart of the Vosges – liberation

In the third volume of his Furies trilogy, Nicolas Lebel directs a former criminal-turned-undercover-agent of the DGSI who has to contend with a formidable gang of assassins by integrating “a social background and contemporaries into the thriller’s codes. Nicolas Lebel likes to hunt. to the man. After Game etc Capturehere is the last volume of […]

“Without a collar”, menopause and lead years – liberation

“Without a collar”, menopause and lead years – liberation

In the continuation of the adventures of Diou, her crazy private detective, Michèle Pedinielli takes us to Nice on the trail of strange murders that bring us back to the attack on the Bologna train station. Michèle Pedinielli writes how she speaks and how she lives, without inhibitions, with a lot of humor and a […]

Colson Whitehead and the Harlem Fourgue – Liberation

Colson Whitehead and the Harlem Fourgue – Liberation

The American novelist immerses us in the underworld that ruled Harlem in the early 1960s in an ambitious and well-documented book. Colson Whitehead is one of the few authors to have won two Pulitzer Prizes like William Faulkner. With harlem shuffle, he’s having fun writing his first crime novel. Between 1959 and 1964, we follow […]