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The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair: A Novel Paperback – May 27, 2014

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For fans of Ruth Ware, Shari Lapena, and Donna Tartt: a twisty, fast-paced, cinematic literary thriller, and an ingenious book within a book, by the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Enigma of Room 622

Marcus Goldman is riding high. The twenty-eight-year-old writer is the new darling of American letters, whose debut novel has sold two million copies. But when it comes time to produce a new book, he is sidelined by a crippling case of writer’s block. He travels to Somerset, New Hamprshire, to see his mentor, Harry Quebert, one of the country’s most respected writers, hoping to jar his creative juices as his publisher’s deadline looms. But Marcus’s plans are upended when Harry is sensationally implicated in a cold-case murder: Fifteen-year-old Nola Kellergan went missing in 1975, and Harry admits to having had an affair with her. Following a trail of clues through the backwoods and isolated beaches of New Hampshire, Marcus must answer two questions, which are mysteriously connected: Who killed Nola Kellergan? And how do you write a book to save someone’s life?

Translated from the French by Sam Taylor

Named a Best Book of the Summer by CBS This Morning, Us Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Parade, Houston Chronicle, New York Post, Tampa Bay Times, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and The Daily Beast

Now a 10-part TV series on EPIX, starring Patrick Dempsey, Ben Schnetzer, Damon Wayans Jr., and Virginia Madsen
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An Amazon Best Book of the Month, May 2014: A successful young author suffering from writer’s block journeys to New Hampshire to visit his former professor. Shortly after he arrives, the bones of a girl are found buried in the professor’s backyard. Now the professor has been arrested for the murder of the girl--who disappeared in 1975 at the age of fifteen--and the author has an idea: he will write a book based on the case that will ultimately exonerate his professor and jumpstart his writing. Already a massive best seller in Europe (and translated into 32 languages), The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair arrives in North America amid such wild praise you might expect something groundbreaking. Instead, what you get is a wonderful, fun, and boisterous read, a book with an uncanny ability to both fascinate and amuse you. Twists and turns and oddball characters make this a rollicking bullet-train of a novel. --Chris Schluep

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This best-selling, award-winning, French literary thriller from a 28-year-old Swiss author has arrived in the U.S. with fanfare not heard since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. So what is all the fuss about? That’s puzzling. Jumping back and forth in time from 1975 to 2008, the novel is narrated by Marcus Goldman, a twentysomething writer whose first book was a smashing success but who is suffering from writer’s block at the prospect of penning a follow-up. He travels to rural New Hampshire to visit his former professor and mentor, Harry Quebert, whose first novel was also a best-seller and brought him instant celebrity. But in the midst of the reunion, the body of a 15-year-old girl is discovered on Quebert’s property and Quebert is arrested for murder. Goldman sets out to prove his mentor innocent, and in the process he writes his long-delayed second book, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, which becomes even more successful than his first. With a plethora of suspects, readers are certain to be caught up in the drama—by the the time the book ends, nearly every major character in the story has taken a turn as the likely killer. Beyond the whodunit aspect, however, readers may find themselves shaking their heads at the almost cartoonish characterizations and soap-operatic dialogue. The real mystery here is why we keep reading—but, for some reason, we do. --Bill Ott

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0143126687
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books; First Edition (May 27, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 656 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780143126683
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143126683
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.3 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.6 x 5.5 x 8.2 inches
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Joël 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'Académie Française and the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens. It soon became a worldwide success in 2014, publishing in 42 countries and selling more than 3.5 million copies. In the UK it was a Times number one bestseller, and was chosen for the Richard and Judy Book Club as well as Simon Mayo's Radio 2 Book Club.

In May 2017 his novel THE BALTIMORE BOYS, already making waves across Europe and number one in several countries, will be published for the first time in English. Both a sequel and a prequel to THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HARRY QUEBERT AFFAIR, it will centres around traumatic events that blight the lives of the Baltimore branch of Marcus Goldman's family.

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Customers find the plot twists and turns in the book compelling. They describe the book as enjoyable, entertaining, and interesting. However, some readers feel the dialogue is unrealistic, childish, and clichéd. Many also mention the book is too long. Opinions differ on the writing quality - some find it well-written and easy to read, while others consider it amateurish and poorly written.

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494 customers mention "Twists and turns"392 positive102 negative

Customers enjoy the plot twists and time travel in this book. They find the idea compelling, with a fascinating crime scenario that keeps them guessing until the end. Readers describe it as an intriguing and interesting mystery with many twists and surprises.

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"...The story is engrossing. Some readers called it lurid: there is no sex or any kind of lurid descriptions...." Read more

"...There are scores of characters, lots of plot twists, and a final rush to resolution that races through several false solutions. Entertaining? Oui...." Read more

"Perhaps the most fascinating crime scenario I came across over the last 20 years. Hard to stop reading it after you start." Read more

388 customers mention "Readability"388 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's easy reading style and engaging story. They find it entertaining, intriguing, and a good summertime distraction. Readers appreciate the well-rounded characters and the imaginative writing style.

"More twists than a twister. Page turner for sure. Really enjoyed this book and will move to his next one. Thank you" Read more

"...is not a masterpiece of modern literature, but it is an enjoyable distraction on a beach or on a plane, or even on a quiet evening...." Read more

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"...So is it horrible? No. This is a good vacation or beach-bag book. It's certainly long enough to keep you going for several days away somewhere...." Read more

137 customers mention "Interest"123 positive14 negative

Customers find the book engaging and entertaining from the beginning. They appreciate the twists and interesting use of time in the storytelling. The concept and writing style are also praised. Overall, readers find the book hard to put down and riveting.

"...And in the end, it was well worth the read." Read more

"...not feel as though there were any boring/slow pointes, the events kept it entertaining...." Read more

"...but am so sad it's over now. It was nice to get really engrossed in a story(engrossed =600 pages) that was just a story...." Read more

"Very fun, engaging romp down the two parallel tracks of trying to clear writer's block and a small town murder mystery set in an idyllic New England..." Read more

347 customers mention "Writing quality"170 positive177 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the writing quality. Some find it well-written with an easy-to-read style and good dialogue. Others describe the prose as amateurish, dreadful, and poorly written. The book is not considered a masterpiece of modern literature by some readers.

"Wonderfully written. Just when you think you have it all figured out it changes. And then it happens all over again...." Read more

"...This book is not a masterpiece of modern literature, but it is an enjoyable distraction on a beach or on a plane, or even on a quiet evening...." Read more

"This book was very enjoyable, as it has a flowing, easy to read style and good dialogue...." Read more

"...this book: (1) the ludicrous and lurid plot, and (2) the stunningly amateurish writing...." Read more

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"...And then it happens all over again. Love the characters and especially how my impression of so many of them kept evolving throughout. A great read." Read more

"...As for the lack of emotional growth in characters that has a few readers in knots - really, none of these characters remind us of anyone we may know..." Read more

"...The setting as I say is well rendered. There are scores of characters, lots of plot twists, and a final rush to resolution that races through..." Read more

"...The characters did not seem congruent to me...." Read more

62 customers mention "Pacing"28 positive34 negative

Customers have mixed views on the pacing of the book. Some find it well-paced and engaging, keeping them on their toes until the end. Others feel it drags a bit toward the end, with time jumps that can be difficult to follow at first.

"...technical approaches on the story line, which makes the reading a bit time consuming...." Read more

"Great love story/tragedy. Long, but fast paced. Extremely well written." Read more

"...At times it was a somewhat unbelievable and difficult to keep up with the timelines and the various threads of the book but definitely worth reading...." Read more

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89 customers mention "Dialogue quality"23 positive66 negative

Customers find the dialogue unreal, childish, and full of clichés. They say the prose is laughably bad, there are no quotable sentences, and the English doesn't read true. The book has self-absorbed writers and sounds artificial.

"...time she thinks about Harry?" Pretty much every line of dialogue manages to be trite, inane, and culturally tone-deaf...." Read more

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"...was very enjoyable, as it has a flowing, easy to read style and good dialogue...." Read more

"...Perhaps it is the translation, but I found the dialogue naive and unconvincing, the writing "advice" usually superficial, and the sexual references..." Read more

71 customers mention "Length"15 positive56 negative

Customers find the book too long. They mention it's difficult to read through 600 pages with poor writing and plot. The standard print is too small and the layout doesn't fit.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
    More twists than a twister. Page turner for sure. Really enjoyed this book and will move to his next one. Thank you
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015
    In light of a few terrible reviews, I feel compelled to defend this book. I am a very serious reader. I don't read romance, Fifty Shades , or books that pretend to be historical fiction, but aren't. I was brought up on classics of many cultures. I am not saying this to brag, but to point out that perfectly serious, very well educated readers can find this book enjoyable despite some reviews making it sound as if it's for those who don't know any better. This book is not a masterpiece of modern literature, but it is an enjoyable distraction on a beach or on a plane, or even on a quiet evening. The story is engrossing. Some readers called it lurid: there is no sex or any kind of lurid descriptions. It is about a young professor and a much younger (fifteen year old), but it's way less descriptive for the moralists out there than Lolita (not as well written either, but not really graphically scandalous). It doesn't glorify such affairs either, so I can't imagine that less than 80 percent of readers would find it objectionable. Books are boring if characters are perfect and everyone is happy. This one has a range of characters with flaws, like all of us, some worse, some better. As for the lack of emotional growth in characters that has a few readers in knots - really, none of these characters remind us of anyone we may know? And, frankly, it just a good quick read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
    Wonderfully written. Just when you think you have it all figured out it changes. And then it happens all over again. Love the characters and especially how my impression of so many of them kept evolving throughout. A great read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2015
    As most reviewers note, this book was a huge success in Europe, winning prestigious literary prizes in its original French. The book has not fared so well in Anglophone countries, with few professional reviews above lukewarm, and reader reviews showing a few raves but a large number of pans. My view? It's okay, just....

    This is a 600-plus page cold-case murder mystery set in seaside New England. A young, best-selling but now blocked writer seeks inspiration with a literary lion who is his former college mentor. And just at that moment an old disappearance case explodes back into life when human remains are unearthed precisely at the mentor's isolated seaside home. Right there you have the basic mix of this book: a well-rendered setting backing up a plot that is rife with coincidence and contrivance and lacking in logical connections.

    Several characters are one-dimensional stereotypes (a Jewish mother, a tongue-tied swain, a shrewish harpy, etc). Others are variable in unrealistic ways (the cretinous and submissive husband who nonetheless expresses himself -- at least in translation -- like a sensitive and thoughtful observer). Some have seen this as satire, but I have my doubts. Motivation and behavior just seem badly drawn. A police detective who instantly accepts a writer as a partner in an investigation? A crucial plot-hinge that rests on a misunderstanding which it seems impossible not to have been exposed through even casual conversation?

    So is it horrible? No. This is a good vacation or beach-bag book. It's certainly long enough to keep you going for several days away somewhere. The setting as I say is well rendered. There are scores of characters, lots of plot twists, and a final rush to resolution that races through several false solutions. Entertaining? Oui. Masterpiece? Non. But okay.
    10 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
    Perhaps the most fascinating crime scenario I came across over the last 20 years. Hard to stop reading it after you start.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
    This book was very enjoyable, as it has a flowing, easy to read style and good dialogue. There are so many viable suspects for the crimes, just about anyone could be guilty. Some of the characters were pretty over the top. Not that it's unbelievable, but it's so twisty and sort of convoluted that it stretches the imagination. Still, I enjoyed it a lot and was eager to find out where it would all end up. And in the end, it was well worth the read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
    Great love story/tragedy. Long, but fast paced. Extremely well written.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
    Lots of twists and turns enjoyed

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  • Christina Crawford
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing is quite what it seems
    Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
    Terrific story, kept my attention all the way. The ending explains so much, what before was rumours, accusations.
  • Rene Blanco
    5.0 out of 5 stars amazing book
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2021
    I really enjoyed all the twists of this book, nicely done. I miss all the characters already. “A good book is a book you’re sorry has ended”
  • Mercedes Jaen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Altamente recomendado
    Reviewed in Spain on December 14, 2023
    Tras el 1-2º capítulo no puedes dejar de leer... Adictivo total!! No se como no lo lei antes! El ingles es sencillo además!
  • Elisa
    5.0 out of 5 stars scoperta
    Reviewed in Italy on May 1, 2020
    Trama avvincente seppur intricata, con molta dinamicità e molti colpi di scena.
    Difficile da mettere giù, se non quando sì arriva alla fine.
    Inglese molto semplice e conversazioni fluide e dinamiche.
    Consigliato come masterpiece moderno e come allenamento di lettura inglese
  • Thiago Moreira
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantástico
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 28, 2017
    O enredo é excelente e mantem o suspense ao longo de todo o livro, e o final é surpreendente, recomendo.