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  • Chilling! 1  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    This thriller is very well constructed and written, and despite some lengths, knows how to keep the reader in suspense until the denouement. Bouncing in rebounding, we anxiously following the descent into hell that framework unemployed ready at all (
  • The only novel by Pierre Lemaitre, who was a big disappointment  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Knowing this author for these outstanding previous novels, I bought "black frames" eyes closed. The story of Alain Delambre framework unemployed for 4 years. The plot of the novel seemed very appealing. But what a disappointment !!! The main cha
  • great plot  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    great Great plot, one wonders how it will end. this is the first time a book prevents me from off the lamp at night because I do not want darrêter ....
  • What kind of society do we live?  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Alain Delambre, a fifties environment, lost his job. Ashamed, he accepts any opportunity offered to him. Even a post handler pharmaceutical Courier, under the orders of a sort of shabby little kapo who, one day, kick his ass. Alain revolts. This is t
  • A summit 2  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    I already loved "The Ax" by Donald Westlake. On the same theme (quinqua a ready framework for everything to find a sticky job to profile) Pierre Lemaître made even better! The descent into hell of his character is truly terrifying. We are no lon
  • disaster .. 18  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Having seen that this author had the Goncourt prize with "Goodbye there" in 2013, I wanted to read Lemaitre. So I started with "Black Frames" and I had a hard time hanging. The back story is interesting but soon the main character lose
  • Unexpected change in management  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    This is the first novel by Pierre Lemaître I discovered and I must say I'm not disappointed. While the first part just seems to be the descent into hell of a framework unemployed until a hostage, following me pleasantly surprised by the unexpected di
  • A fall down 1  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    inspired by a real story (yes at France Television more ...) this book is still a huge success Pierre Lemaitre ... Really I look forward in the coming Romance ... We are spoiled in France to the authors of such a level ...
  • Taking 5  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    I loved it! the story of "everyman" in hell unemployment and odd jobs that seems insane but is it so crazy? Very well constructed and written!
  • Good times but a set unrealistic  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Pierre Lemaitre has a mastery of suspense and twists but its history is revealed implausible (too bad because the plot - Original - aims rooted in the current economic and social reality); the end, "American" is really farfetched. "Alex&quo
  • Really good 2 6  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    This book is the second I read Pierre Lemaitre (after Wedding Dress). It is, as I read in another review, very "simple" in the content: no killer, tracking, etc. But the true, the normal life what. And that's why we love this book, the hero's no
  • A novelty for the future: hostage of his employment  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    This is the story of a crash. That of a writer who manages to screw up a plot that promised thrilling. What more imaginary indeed that this framework unemployed, forced to be recruited, to show his skills during a mock hostage whose sequestered thems
  • Another masterpiece of Pierre Lemaître ...  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    "Alain Delambre, 57, former HRD, unemployed for four years-with all that this implies, is selected at the last interview for a position HRD of a large oil group This interview is coupled to recruitment. - Internally - a leader who will take the heavy
  • indispensable! 25 October 1157  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Pierre Lemaitre, with "black frames" gives us here a remarkable thriller at the French. There's no cop, no investigation, no serial killer, or psychopathic killer but of reality and suspense, the truth, is an endearing heroes tremble for which i
  • Lemaitre in action!  

    Black frames (Paperback)
    Again, I took a big blow. And again, affiliation with John Katzenbach analyst seems obvious. I will even venture to say that after Married Wedding (I already appearing in the same novel), Pierre Lemaitre proves that we have in France a new writer can