- Kaiken - Jean-Christophe Grange - Books

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  • a series of cliché  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    I did not even manage to finish it. It has a plot that seems interesting but the context, anecdotes, anything that stuff the novel seems a bad end, there is a cliché accumulating species to the extreme. I do not understand the meaning of it all.
  • zero for a Grangé !!  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    no realistic plot !! actually it is a novel, not a policeman! I'm bored from beginning to end, a story begins and ends in two two, then another in parallel-uninteresting Not really dont waste your money on this Grangé I am very disappointed because b
  • The faithful Grangé usual -D  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    to swallow for those who like black thrillers, a dive in the Japanese universe, rarely explored in this way: -D
  • Worst of Grangé  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    A great lover of Grangé novels, I was disappointed with this album that tightens the usual ingredients but with much less talent and more sloppy. All situations are improbable and history of the serial killer, uninteresting and quickly closed, is onl
  • Another Grangé: history repeats itself  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    The book reads quickly, thanks to the fluid style of JC Grangé and there is always a little suspense, but really this book is like all others: a tortured hero and a double investigation to cover their tracks. I recommend reading rather "Oath of Limbo
  • A bloody thriller about Japanese culture background  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    Olivier Passan, Inspector in crime, tracking down a ruthless killer: the obstetrician. This disemboweled pregnant women and then burned their faetus. Gradually, the noose is tightening around a suspect. It is time Passan stops because her family star
  • Kaiken  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    Intense, bloody, almost from the beginning to the end, because it is a bit long for the last 50 pages. But a lot Jean Christophe Grangé.Peut be a little worse than Miserere or forest Manes. But it remains essential. :))
  • Déjà read 1  

    Kaiken (Paperback)
    For my part, I have less hooked to this latest novel Grangé. The author of "Crimson Rivers" barely does it renew itself? Everyone is free to judge, but for my part I feel Grangé reapplies the same pattern seen in other novels. Always a damn tale