Elsa, a budding writer from Lyon, admires the work of the recently deceased famous novelist Beatrice Blandy. Her meeting with Beatrice's widower, film producer Tomá, marks the beginning of their romantic relationship. The provincial Elsa moves into a luxurious Parisian...
apartment, where the walls are still adorned with photographs of Beatrice, tables are cluttered with her trinkets, and entry to her study is strictly forbidden. The deeper Elsa immerses herself in Beatrice's world, the more painfully her jealousy of the deceased rival intensifies, thickening the suspense and thriller atmosphere. And suddenly Elsa learns that Beatrice's last manuscript remains unfinished - but how to find it... The novel by French writer Karol Fiev about creativity, literary doppelgängers, and the impostor syndrome made it to the shortlist of the Goncourt Prize in 2022.
3 reasons to buy: • The novel made it to the Goncourt Prize 2022 shortlist. • Behind the guise of elegant "women's prose" hides almost a detective plot with elements of a thriller that keeps you on edge until the very end. • It will appeal to fans of Hitchcock films, books by Daphne Du Maurier, Anna Gavalda, and even Stephen King.
Quote from the book: She is free, alive and free. She can start where Beatrice had to stop, yes, now she understands that, every day can be a day of victory, every day is victory, aging is not defeat, but on the contrary, victory! What will she do with this freedom? Will she ever be able to write books as well as Beatrice?
Elsa, a budding writer from Lyon, admires the work of the recently deceased famous novelist Beatrice Blandy. Her meeting with Beatrice's widower, film producer Tomá, marks the beginning of their romantic relationship. The provincial Elsa moves into a luxurious Parisian apartment, where the walls are still adorned with photographs of Beatrice, tables are cluttered with her trinkets, and entry to her study is strictly forbidden. The deeper Elsa immerses herself in Beatrice's world, the more painfully her jealousy of the deceased rival intensifies, thickening the suspense and thriller atmosphere. And suddenly Elsa learns that Beatrice's last manuscript remains unfinished - but how to find it... The novel by French writer Karol Fiev about creativity, literary doppelgängers, and the impostor syndrome made it to the shortlist of the Goncourt Prize in 2022.
3 reasons to buy: • The novel made it to the Goncourt Prize 2022 shortlist. • Behind the guise of elegant "women's prose" hides almost a detective plot with elements of a thriller that keeps you on edge until the very end. • It will appeal to fans of Hitchcock films, books by Daphne Du Maurier, Anna Gavalda, and even Stephen King.
Quote from the book: She is free, alive and free. She can start where Beatrice had to stop, yes, now she understands that, every day can be a day of victory, every day is victory, aging is not defeat, but on the contrary, victory! What will she do with this freedom? Will she ever be able to write books as well as Beatrice?
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