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Irene: The Commandant Camille Verhoeven Trilogy
Irene: The Commandant Camille Verhoeven Trilogy | Pierre Lemaître
Camille Verhoeven, whose diminutive stature belies his fierce intensity, has reached an unusually content (for him) place in life. he is respected by his colleagues and he and his lovely wife, Irene, are expecting their first child.But when a new murder case hits his desk--a double torture-homicide that's so extreme that even the most seasoned officers are horrified-Verhoeven is overcome with a sense of foreboding. As links emerge between the bloody set-piece and at least one past unsolved murder, it becomes clear that a calculating serial killer is at work. The press has a field day, taking particular pleasure in putting Verhoeven under the media spotlight (and revealing uncomfortable details of his personal life). Then Verhoeven makes a breakthrough discovery: the murders are modeled after the exploits of serial killers from classic works of crime fiction. The double murder was an exquisitely detailed replication of a scene from Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho, and one of the linked cold cases was a faithful homage to James Ellroy's The Black Dahlia. The media circus reaches a fever pitch when the modus operandi of the killer, dubbed "The Novelist," is revealed. Worse, the Novelist has taken to writing taunting letters to the police, emphasizing that he will stop leaving any clues behind unless Verhoeven remains on the case. For reasons known only to the killer, the case has become personal. With more literature--inspired murders surfacing, Verhoeven enlists the help of an eccentric bookseller and a professor specializing in crime fiction to try to anticipate his adversary's next move. Then Irene is kidnapped.With time running out, Verhoeven realizes that all along he's been the unwitting dupe in The Novelist's plans to create an original work of his own. Now, the only person in the world the commandant truly cares for is in danger, and a happy ending seems less and less likely as it becomes clear that the winner of this deadly game may be the man with the least to lose.
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NatalieR
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Excellent crime fiction! 🖤 I devoured this book! The MC Commandant Camille Verhoeven investigates a gruesome murder. He soon learns this was not the murderer‘s first crime. While searching for this killer, Camille and his wife are expecting their first child. A fast paced novel that had me gasping in surprise time after time. #MountTBR The vibrant sunflower watercolor was painted by @mypoesoul https://poesoulstudio.com

Dogearedcopy I literally gasped out loud at one point when I realized what was happening! This has to be one of the most perfect mysteries ever written! 4y
NatalieR @Dogearedcopy And that ending!! 😱 This author is incredibly talented! I want to read ALL of his work now! 😂 4y
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ThursdayN
Irène | Pierre Lemaître
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Gruesome but still a very interesting read!
📖📖📖📖 #LitsyAtoZ #i @BookishMarginalia

Curious1 Great author, thoroughly enjoyed the series. 7y
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SarahK
Irène | Pierre Lemaître
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I don't even have words right now other than the one that came out of my mouth when I finished this book (I won't repeat it here in mixed company). This is more gruesome than Alex (the second in this series, first one translated into English), but just as engrossing.

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Cheekydame
Irène | Pierre Lemaître
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Not your typical main character but it's what made this book interesting. Ending was not as good as the book made me think it would be.

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Dogearedcopy
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WHAT I'M THINKING: WHERE THE F%^* IS MY COPY OF 'IRENE'?! THAT COST ME $$$ WHEN I HAD TO ORDER IT FROM THE UK (WHEN THE DOLLAR WAS WEAK VS THE POUND); AND BECAUSE THEN THERE WAS NO US RELEASE DATE FOR POSSIBLY THE BEST MYSTERY THRILLER I'VE EVER READ!!! WE MAY HAVE A "DISCUSSION" ABOUT THIS WHEN YOU GET HOME IF YOU HAVE GIVEN IT AWAY.... (ABOVE: What I wrote instead) #adulting #FunFridayPhoto

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Tonton
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Somehow I read the this trilogy backwards, newest first (Camille, Alex)and now three quarters through the first volume, which is Irene. I'll finish it tonight. Approaching this first volume with hindsight of what lies ahead is like being in a slo-mo car crash and knowing there is nothing to do except ride it out.

MrBook 😂😂😂ðŸ‘ðŸ»ðŸ‘🻠8y
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Sue Yay, well done!! 8y
Chessa Nice work! 8y
MrBook Wow! Awesome! 😎ðŸ‘ðŸ»ðŸ‘ðŸ»ðŸ‘🻠8y
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Dogearedcopy
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About a serial killer who re-creates murders from crime novels; and the Commandant who is tasked with tracking him down... Grisly. Devastating. Serious mind-fuckery. Absolutely brilliant.

LitHousewife This makes me wish I could handle books like that better. Maybe I'll give it a try and see how it goes. 8y
Dogearedcopy @LitHousewife After the 1st 100 pp, I actually paused 2 consider if this was glorified violence porn; and whether 2 continue. I decided that it might very well be; but knew that I was 2 committed at that point 2 walk away. The imagery that Lemaitre paints is shocking and not for the faint of heart 8y
LitHousewife @Dogearedcopy In that case, I'll avoid it. Maybe you can tell me the story the next time we meet. 😊 8y
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Dogearedcopy
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Half-Way Status Update: This is hard core Noir x 4: Fans of the genre in its darkest iterations will find this clever and fast moving; but it's still psychically challenging. Again, NOT for the squeamish; Makes The Millennium Trilogy look like a Disneyfied fairy tale (Image from Fake Movie Posters)

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Dogearedcopy
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Lemaitre certainly doesn't pull any punches, evoking Goya's *Saturn Devouring His Son* on page 26... Fair warning that this isn't a cozy series!

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Three years ago, I just couldn't wait for this to come to the US, so it was one of the titles in one of my biennial UK book orders (Yeah, just getting to it now...) Supposed to be better than the Millennium Trilogy

Tonton Writing-wise, LeMaitre is way better! Millennium series has heroine and storyline that wins over writing style. 8y
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Me_again
Irène | Pierre Lemaître
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Irene is the first of a trilogy. I've read the first two, Irene and Alex, and have Camille on hand. These psycho-murder mysteries are incredibly explicit so please be aware before purchasing. That said, the cast of recurring characters are interesting and believe it or not, somewhat entertaining.

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