Espace membres
Login:
Mot de passe:


S'inscrire


Au menu
Accueil
Actualités
Actus du livre
Agenda
Dernières parutions
Vos avis
Coups de coeur
Livres les plus consultés
Magazine
Quotidien
Prix littéraires
Interviews
Extraits
Bibliographies
Vidéos
Forum
Répertoires
Sites internet
Auteurs
Editeurs
Librairies
Espace professionnel
Editeurs
Journalistes
Libraires
Webmasters
Ma bibliothèque

Rechercher un livre
Mots clés:



Coup de coeur

Le cahier bleu
James A. Levine
Buchet-Chastel


Nouvelles parutions

Gestion de projets
Robert Buttrick
Pearson Education


Ajouter à iGoogle
Afficher le livre du jour sur votre page d'accueil Google





  Fiche livre



Cliquez pour agrandir

Femme qui écoute

De Tony Hillerman

Editeur : Rivages
Parution le : 1 Janvier 1989
  • [Poche]
  • Acheter ce livre

    Amazon
    Acheter chez votre libraire
    Indiquez votre code postal pour trouver les librairies près de chez vous
    Votre code postal:

    Commentaires Amazon

    2010-05-30Note : 5/5
    genial
    Pas de surprise : un excellent polar comme tous ceux de T.Hillerman ; l'étude des indiens est fascinante.

    2004-03-15Note : 5/5
    A great cliff hanger
    Joe Leaphorn can put the loose ends together even when no one else realizes there are loose ends. The story starts out with an old man being bludgeoned and later Leaphorn is intentionally almost rundown by a mysterious man in gold rimed glasses. He tries to tie these together. Then he uses an old robbery as an excuse to get out of a Boy Scout commitment and track down the antagonist. Needles to say the story gets more convoluted for everyone but Leaphorn.
    This is an excellent story with the added plus of the description of the area and the Navaho that occupies this area. What seems at first to be over description later enhances the final scenes.
    Speaking about the location and Navaho, even the schools, this story is even more enjoyable if you read "Seldom Disappointed" first. Tony describes how he comes by the plot and the people. He even goes out to locations first as research.
    I have read the book but the addition of the voice of George Guidall adds a dimension to the story by helping visualize the people and correcting pronunciation of certain words. I suggest you read the book and listen to the recorded version.

    Donnez votre avis


    Votre avis:
    Signature ou pseudo:

    © Rue des livres - Tous droits réservés  | Accueil | Contact | Version polars | Partenaires |