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Valentine, the troubled daughter of a well-off but dysfunctional Parisian family, vanishes on her way to school. Inexperienced private detective Lucie Toledo is hired to find the missing teenager, and enlists the help of a formidable agent with a past, known to her friends as the Hyena. Their quest, from Paris to Barcelona and back, uncovers a rich cast of characters whose paths have crossed Valentine's, leading to an alarming climax. Part political thriller, part road-movie, part romance, the latest novel by subversive writer and film-maker Virginie Despentes won the Prix Renaudot 2010 for the pitiless gaze it directs at society in the age of the internet.
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Apocalypse Baby, Virginie Despentes
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2012
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- Titolo
- Apocalypse Baby
- Lingua
- Tedesco
- Autori
- Virginie Despentes
- Editore
- Berlin Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
- Pubblicato
- 2012
- Formato
- Copertina rigida
- Pagine
- 384
- ISBN10
- 3827010217
- ISBN13
- 9783827010216
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Gialli & Thriller, Gialli, Francia, LGBTQ+, Letteratura francese, Femminismo, Investigazione, Satira, Scomparse, Ricerca, Crimea
- Prima pubblicazione
- 2010
- Titolo originale
- Apocalypse bébé
- Valutazione
- 3,7 su 5
- Descrizione
- Valentine, the troubled daughter of a well-off but dysfunctional Parisian family, vanishes on her way to school. Inexperienced private detective Lucie Toledo is hired to find the missing teenager, and enlists the help of a formidable agent with a past, known to her friends as the Hyena. Their quest, from Paris to Barcelona and back, uncovers a rich cast of characters whose paths have crossed Valentine's, leading to an alarming climax. Part political thriller, part road-movie, part romance, the latest novel by subversive writer and film-maker Virginie Despentes won the Prix Renaudot 2010 for the pitiless gaze it directs at society in the age of the internet.


