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Manchette Jean-Patrick

    Jean-Patrick Manchette è stato un romanziere poliziesco francese accreditato per aver reinventato e rinvigorito il genere. Le sue opere crude ed esistenzialiste esplorarono le profondità della condizione umana e della società francese, spesso con una corrente politica sotterranea che rifletteva le sue inclinazioni di sinistra. Con uno stile freddo e incisivo, che ricorda il film noir, la sua scrittura ha consolidato il suo status di figura fondamentale nella narrativa poliziesca francese degli anni '70 e '80.

    The Gunman
    Manchette's Fatale
    Three to Kill
    • Late one night in Paris, travelling salesman Gerfaut stops to help an injured motorist to hospital. Three days later, while Gerfaut is on holiday with his family, he is attacked by two men. Quickly realising the duo's murderous intent, but perplexed as to their motives, Gerfaut goes on the run, communicating with his family by telegram.

      Three to Kill
    • Manchette's Fatale

      • 136pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Aimee is a beautiful young widow - she's also a killer. Driven by a deep- rooted desire for revenge, she sets about uncovering the secrets of the inhabitants of the sleepy rural town of Bleville, before ruthlessly murdering them. Faced with corruption of a kind she had scarcely imagined, she discovers a moral core under her murderous instincts.

      Manchette's Fatale
    • Deadly professional assassin Martin Terrier returns to Paris after his latest job determined to get out of the game. Ten years ago he made a promise to return to his childhood sweetheart in the south of France. But circumstances put Martin's attempted retirement on hold: a key target is flying in to Paris, and there is only one man fit for the task of eliminating him. As Martin flees southwards, desperate to return to the crushing mediocrity of life in a backwater town, he finds his former employers will stop at nothing to regain his services for one last job. Bursting with Gallic irony and visceral brutality, The Gunman (originally published in English as The Prone Gunman) is a shocking and sardonic masterpiece from the late, great master of the French crime novel, J-P Manchette.

      The Gunman