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Almost Blue
  

Almost Blue (Audio Cassette)

de Carlo Lucarelli (Author), Daniel Philpott (Reader)
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (5 évaluations de client)
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The most well known Italian sleuths (Dibdin's Aurelio Zen, Leon's Guido Brunetti) are aging melancholics. Lucarelli, who sings in a postpunk band and has written 11 novels (this is his first to appear in the U.S.), gives us Grazia Negro, a hip, young female detective working with a newly formed unit designed to track serial killers. There's one on the loose in Bologna, preying on university students and cruising the city's underground music clubs. What gives this novel its spark is Negro's encounter with Simone, a young blind man who spends his time listening to jazz and tuning into the sounds of the city on his scanner, which captures the voice of the killer. Lucarelli's characterization of Simone is fascinating, especially the detailed exposition of how the blind man hears what we see. His romance with Negro proves utterly believable and remarkably erotic. There are a few ragged plot edges here, but nothing to deter us from the conclusion that Lucarelli is a fresh and exciting new voice in Italian crime fiction. Keep the translations coming. Bill Ott
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A psychopathic killer of university students is on the loose in Bologna. A young woman rookie detective in charge of the case gets unexpected help from a blind man who spends his days home alone, listening to jazz and to the sounds of the city on his scanner. An intense and impeccable thriller by Italy's master of nuovo Italian noir.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Distinctive prose style sets this one apart, Mai 5 2002
Par "dtubaugh" (Columbia, SC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I bought this after it had been featured on NPR, and found it a compelling and disturbing read. The way that the author alternates POV's is challenging. As you are reading, you are not often able to immediately determine who is speaking. Chapter trasition is inspired, as well. The violence is described in a manner that is spine-chilling without being repulsive. This is a great read for someone bored with the cookie cutter way thrillers are currently written. It is refreshingly short and well-paced.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Forgettable Italo chiller, Mai 1 2002
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International noir hits rock-bottom with one of the latest outing of this midlist Italian author. A wannabe psychothriller, Almost Blue could only satisfy the staunchest defenders of old whodunits, what with its trite plot and its absolute contempt for logic. And, the less said about the writing style, the better. Is this all Italy got to offer? We shudder at the mere thought...
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting setting and voice, Run of the mill story, Avril 29 2002
Par A. Ross (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Although his ten previous books have been widely translated into French and German, this slim thriller marks Italian author Lucarelli's first appearance in English. The book is one of three in a series starring female Detective Grazia Negro, a member of a special task force on serial killers not unlike the FBI team portrayed in Silence of the Lambs. She is brought from Rome to help track down a serial killer preying on university students in Bologna. Her one good lead comes from a blind man who sits in his room all day listening to an array of scanners picking up cell phone conversations, police scanners, and whatnot. The story alternates three first-person narratives: the detective's, the blind man's, and the killer's. The detective and killer's threads are fairly straightforward and what you might expect (she's tough but gets no respect from anyone, and he's mad mad mad) however Lucarelli's ability to take you into the blind man's world of "colored" voices is excellent.

However, once you get past the novelty of the blind assistant, and the excellent translation which conveys his world, the story is fairly run of the mill. There's a frisson of love/sex which comes across as unnecessary, and, as with most serial killer stories, the underlying motivation for the killings isn't really intriguing, and the hero is always one step behind the killer until the climactic showdown. However, the book does paint a decently grimy portrait of the seedier side of Bologna, and it's a quick read, so I'd say it's worth checking out. It was made into an Italian film which, as of this writing, has not made it to video stores in the US.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A refreshing fast-paced compelling read
What a delight to happen upon this Lucarelli book! Grazia Negro enters the book world of female cop detectives for English readers with this translation. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2002 par rtistelle

5.0étoiles sur 5 It's Almost You
City Lights Books in San Francisco continues its avant-garde mission with the launching of its own "Noir" crime series, and Carlo Lucarelli's "Almost Blue" is... Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2001 par Beaumôme

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