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Gillian Flynn: Ostrye predmety (Russian language, 2013, Azbuka)

348 pages

Russian language

Published Oct. 10, 2013 by Azbuka.

ISBN:
978-5-389-05268-0
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OCLC Number:
842150657

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Kamilla Parker, ne osobo udachlivyĭ reporter odnoĭ iz ne osobo uspeshnykh gazet Chikago, mechtaet o blest︠i︡ashcheĭ karʹere. I vot devushke vypadaet shchastlivyĭ shans, sposobnyĭ rezko povysitʹ ee zhurnalistskiĭ status, -- Kamillu posyla︠i︡ut korrespondentom v malenkiĭ gorodok, gde zhertvoĭ manʹ︠i︡aka stali neskolʹko maloletnikh devochek. Eë zadacha vydatʹ chitatel︠i︡am sensa︠t︡sionnoe soobshchenie s mesta sobytiĭ. Delo v tom, chto Kamilla v etom gorode rodilasʹ i vyrosla, a potomu komu, kak ne eĭ, legche drugikh naĭti obshchiĭ ︠i︡azyk s zhitel︠i︡ami i vy︠i︡asnit n︠i︡uansy rassledovani︠i︡a. No pogruzhenie v strashnu︠i︡u realʹnostʹ provin︠t︡sialʹnoĭ zhizni ︠i︡a oborachivaets︠i︡a dl︠i︡a neë ︠t︡sepʹ︠i︡u koshmarov, dostoĭnykh kisti Ieronima Boskha...

Returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings.

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Not for the fainthearted

3 stars

Recently going to see Gone Girl at the cinema reminded me that I still had Sharp Objects languishing unread on our Kindle. It's the third Gillian Flynn novel I have read but apparently the first she wrote. The storyline here is definitely not for the fainthearted and at points I felt quite queasy reading it. The central theme of two girls in a small town in Missouri being murdered is obviously horrific, but having read several crime thrillers over the years, I have pretty much become immune to the emotional pull of murdered young fictional women and girls. It feels bizarre writing that but so many novels start with such a death that it is almost a prerequisite. Where Sharp Objects differs is that our viewpoint into the story comes via Camille, a journalist sent back to cover the story unfolding in her hometown. Camille not only has self harmed …

Subjects

  • Women journalists
  • Fiction

Places

  • Missouri