El primer thriller del fen meno mundial autor de El enigma de la habitaci n 622 y La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert. M S DE 9.000.000 DE LECTORES SON #AdictosaDicker Ganador del Premio Goncourt des Lyc ens, del Gran Premio de Novela de la Academia Francesa, del Premio Lire, del Premio Qu Leer y del Premio San Clemente A los diecinueve a os Jo l Dicker se present a un concurso literario juvenil con su relato largo El tigre. M s tarde, la presidenta del jurado le confesar a que lo hab an desestimado porque no parec a cre ble que una persona tan joven lo hubiera escrito. Ocho a os despu s, Dicker obtuvo el Gran Premio de la Academia Francesa y el Premio Goncourt des Lyc ens con La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert, que se convirti en un fen meno literario. En este primer gran relato, deudor de sus admirados cl sicos rusos y anglosajones, Dicker se enfrenta ya a sus temas preferidos (dilemas existenciales, las grandes preguntas, la violencia y la posibilidad de redenci n) y demuestra su extraordinaria capacidad de atraparnos con una historia poderosa y unos personajes que se graban a fuego. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONThe first thriller by the world bestselling author of The Enigma of Room 622 and The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair. MORE THAN 9,000,000 READERS ARE #AddictedToDicker Winner of the Prix Goncourt des Lyc ens, Grand Prix du Roman de l'Acad mie Fran aise, Prix Lire, Premio Qu Leer and Premio San Clemente At the age of nineteen, Jo l Dicker entered a young author's contest with his novella The Tiger. Later, the head of the judging panel admitted that the members did not consider it because they couldn't believe it had been written by someone so young. Eight years later, Dicker won the Grand Prix du Roman de l'Acad mie Fran aise and the Prix Goncourt des Lyc ens for The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair. In this tale, inspired by the British and Russian classics, Dicker is already developing the themes he addresses in his later literature (existential dilemmas, life's big questions, violence and the possibility of redemption) and demonstrates his extraordinary capacity for drawing in readers with engrossing plots and unforgettable characters.
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