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  • new look? 3  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    This is essentially the portrait of an old lady all alone, as there are so many ... It turns out that this old lady has a past, and a very full life when intéreure Reality and His reality (its delusions?) is between-shock. The style of narration thro
  • A disturbing and fascinating book  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    Elsa Preau is an old lady who deceives solitude watching the garden of his neighbors through binoculars. She is convinced that abused child lives there. She tries to alert the state services, but nobody takes it seriously especially in view of his pa
  • Histoie preposterous ... meaningless!  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    A boring book, whose end is surprising ... Nothing to do with what we can imagine throughout reading the book. The book is 2-speed: three-quarters of the book, are soft and terribly bland. The last quarter of the book, as I said the very surprising,
  • Elsa and child, another possible title ...  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    It is with emotion that I enjoyed this book, which is a novel that thriller, he pleasantly bed and although at times there is a doubt about the possible situations discussed and, I really loved. I rarely recommend my reading because it is a very pers
  • Very big favorite ...  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    How to present the plot of this thriller without breaking the interest? Let's just quElsa Preau, the central character is an old retired schoolteacher who lives in a house in the Paris suburbs. His relationship with his son are complex and difficult.
  • huge lightning  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    Magnificent book, upsetting, I hope one day that this book will be made into a film with a great actress, pending read it and read it done!
  • wouaouh!  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    Bought following comments amazon, I was caught by this novel. The more we advance, the more one wants to know. In short chapters, the rhythm is given, this old lady takes us into his universe. Suspense and imagination (and logical ...). Great!
  • Thriller 2  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    I loved the writing style, the author takes us to the end of the book in a story whose plot is this child and the grandmother saw the mourning of his little son. Would recommend to fans of the genre.
  • Excellent & original 1  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    a novel that changes bloody police ... Here we discover the characters painted in detail, but without this being heavy, a plot that builds slowly (one wonders why this novel is ranked among the thrillers!) before a denouement worthy of the great auth
  • The child with stones  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    It is with pleasure that I got to know this writer with this book. I do not expect much of relevance and detail at the evolution of the character of Elsa. Playback is smooth and you can not let go this book before the last page. The characters seem r
  • Upsetting 12  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    The child with pebbles. Mood disorder, chiaroscuro. You enter on tiptoe in the confined person of an old universe with its little quirks and routines, as we both know. Gradually, doubt sets in, masterfully instilled, bit by bit, like a poison. Lack o
  • A strong and novel that does not leave unharmed  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    The plot progresses depending on the perspective of different characters: the old lady especially, but also some of his relatives, his main doctor and various representatives of the State. The look of the old lady in the direction of a tip enigmatic
  • a stunning thriller !!!!! 1  

    The Child with pebbles (Paperback)
    at first, her amazed by this very thriller seemed n have the name, then gradually the (big) malaise settles crescendo in masterly manner, it must be said. stunning !!! far from the usual serials killers and murders shovel, a highly emotional book tha