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  • An excellent Menkell  

    Depths (Paperback)
    Superb récit..L'analyse this man who flees himself and measures distances by haunting proximity is performed with precision of a goldsmith. Everything is intense in this book, the wilderness, the war smoldering, complex characters and tortured by the
  • A deep trouble ...  

    Depths (Paperback)
    This book is a great disappointment to me ... Of course I did not expect to find a way Mankell Wallander and I was eager to know what the master of the Swedish thriller would propose. But this reading has proven to be a big trouble and I had to force
  • De Profundis  

    Depths (Paperback)
    After the very very remarkable Italian shoes (candidate for our best-of 2010, remember) and Tea-Bag, here Depths, another novel of the Swedish Henning Mankell that was known especially by his thrillers. Depths tells a very strange story on the eve of
  • A book that shudders  

    Depths (Paperback)
    On every page, this book stunning, vibrating. Around an unpleasant character, a man who measures the depth of water, being a cold, calculating, systematic but that hides a deep madness. A man who makes a world of lies that joined the real world. The
  • Not exciting at all  

    Depths (Paperback)
    I have not managed to finish this book by Mankell I chose just to the author. I did read the 4 / 5th. This novel is very different from previous. His hero is so unpleasant that we did not want to know him better. I'm going to finish this book because
  • To get cold in the back!  

    Depths (Paperback)
    With this book, Mankell is sinking even further into the depths of the sordid. The hero emerges such antipathy that the reader feels a growing unease as the story unfolds. We are still intrigued by his double life. The hero is torn between his wife,
  • The "Heart and soul"  

    Depths (Paperback)
    The "hero" of the book is here attracted by the depths of the sea, which vary with the passage of time and we are, we readers, drawn into the depths of his soul. The story is very captivating, in the sense that we are prisoners of this slow desc
  • Surprising 26  

    Depths (Paperback)
    very different from previous (I mean, police), this seeming closed-door is oppressive. If I may say, "we dive" with Lars in the intricacies of human complexity. A book that will not please all fans of Mankell, but reveals another side of his tal