The Adversary : A True Story of Monstrous Deception - Emmanuel Carrère

The Adversary

A True Story of Monstrous Deception

By: Emmanuel Carrère, Linda Coverdale (Translator)

Paperback | 5 January 2002

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The Adversary--now a major motion picture starring Daniel Auteuil (Sade, Girl on the Bridge, Jean de Florette) directed by Nicole Garcia (Place Vendome).

Acclaimed master of psychological suspense, Emmanuel Carrere, whose fiction John Updike described as "stunning" (The New Yorker) explores the double life of a respectable doctor, eighteen years of lies, five murders, and the extremes to which ordinary people can go.

Industry Reviews
"Unputdownable...Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of In Cold Blood." --The Washington Post Book World

"The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King." --People

"Mesmerizing...a fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean." --The New York Times Book Review

"As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away....You say: True crime and Literature? I don't believe it. I say: Believe it." --Junot Diaz, author of Drown Unputdownable...Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of "In Cold Blood." "The Washington Post Book World"

The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King. "People"

Mesmerizing...a fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean. "The New York Times Book Review"

As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away....You say: True crime and Literature? I don't believe it. I say: Believe it. "Junot Diaz, author of Drown"" "Unputdownable...Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of "In Cold Blood."" --"The Washington Post Book World" "The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King." --"People" "" "Mesmerizing...a fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean." --"The New York Times Book Review" "As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away....You say: True crime and Literature? I don't believe it. I say: Believe it." --Junot Diaz, author of "Drown" "Unputdownable...Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of "In Cold Blood."" -"The Washington Post Book World" "The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King." -"People" " " "Mesmerizing...a fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean." -"The New York Times Book Review" "As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away....You say: True crime and Literature? I don't believe it. I say: Believe it." -Junot Diaz, author of "Drown" " Unputdownable...Imagine a sleek, twenty-first century version of "In Cold Blood."" -- "The Washington Post Book World" " The mesmerizing true crime tale of an apparently ordinary man whose life mutates in the space of a few blood-splattering hours from the realm of Renoir to that of Stephen King." -- "People" " " " Mesmerizing...a fascinating meditation on Jean-Claude Romand and what his bizarre life might mean." -- "The New York Times Book Review" " As a writer, Carre re is straight berserk; as a storyteller he is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realize the hold he' s got on you when you attempt to pull away....You say: True crime and Literature? I don' t believe it. I say: Believe it." -- Junot Di az, author of "Drown"

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