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E. O. Chirovici

Autor(a) de The Book of Mirrors

18 Works 303 Membros 19 Críticas

About the Author

Eugen O. Chirovici holds honorary PhDs in economics, communication, and history and is a member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences.
Image credit: Română: Eugen Ovidiu Chirovici-lansarea cărții Suflete la preț redus, la Biblioteca Județeană "Petre Dulfu" Baia Mare

Obras por E. O. Chirovici

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Chirovici, Eugen Ovidiu
Outros nomes
Chirovici, E.O.
Data de nascimento
1964
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Romania
Local de nascimento
Fagaras, Transylvania, Romania
Locais de residência
Romania
Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Ocupações
mystery writer
journalist
economist

Membros

Críticas

Das war jetzt überraschend gut. Ein (viertel) Buch im Buch, und drei verschiedene Ich-Erzähler, die den Leser auf verschiedene (falsche) Fährten bringen. Und eine Auflösung, die auf den letzten Seiten ziemlich unspektakulär und trotzdem überraschend daherkommt. Sehr flüssig zu lesen, schön geschrieben, hatte ich großes Lesevergnügen und vergebe 4 Sterne.
 
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Katzenkindliest | Apr 23, 2024 |
A literary agent receives the first few chapters of a book claiming to have the solution to a 27-year-old murder but the author dies before completing the manuscript. Peter Katz is asked to look into whether the author's claims are true. As various people are interviewed about the murder of Joseph Weider different stories are told but whose memories and stories are the truth?

Twisty enough to give one doubts as to whether the solution is correct or whether it is another case of a false memory of the events.… (mais)
 
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Robertgreaves | 15 outras críticas | Jan 31, 2023 |
Literary agent Peter Katz is intrigued by a partial book submission he has just received. The submission, entitled The Book of Mirrors, tells the story of the author's time as an English student at Princeton during the late 1980's. The author, Richard Flynn, documents his relationship with the protégée of the famous Professor Joseph Wieder. But just before Christmas, Weider was murdered in his home and the case was never solved. Twenty-five years have passed since then and Peter Katz suspects that Richard Flynn is either going to confess to the murder or reveal who it was that did it. But the manuscript ends abruptly and Richard Flynn is in the hospital, dying, and the remaining pages are nowhere to be found.

I'm giving this a generous three stars. I liked so many things - a book within a book, memories, the stories we choose to tell others and the ones we keep hidden, the unsolved murder of a popular professor. But all of these things didn't come together as well as I hoped they would. It started off good, but it became boring fairly early on. I was patiently waiting for that extra oomph where something would happen and the story would take off. But nothing ever really did happen. The characters were okay and the ending was just okay.
… (mais)
 
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jenn88 | 15 outras críticas | Dec 31, 2022 |
 
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CasSprout | 15 outras críticas | Dec 18, 2022 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
18
Membros
303
Popularidade
#77,624
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
19
ISBN
69
Línguas
16

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