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Claude Izner ist das Pseudonym der Schwestern Liliane Korb und Laurence Lefèvre, beide langjährige Bouquinistinnen mit eigenem Bücherstand am Seine-Ufer in Paris. Sie sind außerdem in der Filmbranche tätig und jede für sich als Schriftstellerin erfolgreich. Ihre gemeinsam verfassten Kriminalromane um den Buchhändler Victor Legris sind Bestseller in Frankreich, England und Italien und wurden bereits mehrfach ausgezeichnet.
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3.5 stars, actually. As the main character is a bookseller, I feel I had no chance but like this series. I read the second book first, and was very much entertained. Sadly, the first one isn't quite as good as the second one, and you often feel that Victor Legris, said bookseller and amateur detective, is a bit on the slow side mentally. Perhaps it's due to him having his blood in other body parts for quite some amount of time during the book (don't worry, there are no corny sex scenes, just some drool and slobber and exaggerated heartache - which is endearing in its exaggeration). As for the pace of this crime novel, it's more for fans of Agatha Christie than more modern and high-paced authors.
Description
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Author Description
Claude Izner ist das Pseudonym der Schwestern Liliane Korb und Laurence Lefèvre, beide langjährige Bouquinistinnen mit eigenem Bücherstand am Seine-Ufer in Paris. Sie sind außerdem in der Filmbranche tätig und jede für sich als Schriftstellerin erfolgreich. Ihre gemeinsam verfassten Kriminalromane um den Buchhändler Victor Legris sind Bestseller in Frankreich, England und Italien und wurden bereits mehrfach ausgezeichnet.
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3.5 stars, actually. As the main character is a bookseller, I feel I had no chance but like this series. I read the second book first, and was very much entertained. Sadly, the first one isn't quite as good as the second one, and you often feel that Victor Legris, said bookseller and amateur detective, is a bit on the slow side mentally. Perhaps it's due to him having his blood in other body parts for quite some amount of time during the book (don't worry, there are no corny sex scenes, just some drool and slobber and exaggerated heartache - which is endearing in its exaggeration). As for the pace of this crime novel, it's more for fans of Agatha Christie than more modern and high-paced authors.





