Vertigo: 5 (Pushkin Vertigo)
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Do you think its possible to live again Monsieur? ... I mean ... is it possible to die and then ... live again in someone else?Youre no longer in the police but when an old friend asks you to look after his wife as a favour how can you refuse? Shesbeen behaving strangely mysteriously - but shes dazzling. And so Flavières begins to scour the streets of Paris in search of an answer - in search of a woman who belongs to no one not even to herself. Soon intrigue is replaced by obsession and dreams by nightmares as the boundaries between the living and the dead begin to blur.This is the story of a desperate man. A man who ended up compromising his own morality beyond all measure while the Second World War raged outside his front door. A man tormented by his search for the truth and ultimately destroyed by a dark terrible secret. Review This story of obsession deceit and human frailty has an almost overpowering intensity... Alongside Patricia Highsmith Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac deserve recognition as part of the great tradition of chilling psychological crime fiction. Crime Fiction Lover Makes a fascinating companion to the Hitchcock film and is I think an amazing book in its own right Lit Love Gallic noir at its most psychologically acute Crime Scene A fantastic book Cols Criminal Library One of the pleasures of reading the book is noting how it compares with and in places even improves on the film The National A timeless thriller Connexion About the Author Boileau-Narcejac is the nom-de-plume of Pierre Boileau (1906-89) and Thomas Narcejac (1908-98) one of Frances most successful writing duos. Boileau and Narcejac both individually received the prestigiousPrix du roman daventures before beginning a partnership that spanned four decades from the Fifties to the Eighties and produced more than fifty thrillers. Their works inspired numerous films including Alfred HitchcocksVertigo and Henri-Georges ClouzotsLes Diaboliques based on their 1952 debut novelShe Who Was No More.
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