Présentation de l'éditeur
In a world of knife-edge glaciers a hideous crime leads two maverick detectives to confront the limits of human evil. A corpse is discovered wedged in an isolated crevice. It has been horribly mutilated. The brilliant but violent ex-commando Pierre Niémans is sent from Paris to the French Alps to lead the investigation. Meanwhile, in a town in south-west France, Karim Abdouf, a young Arab policeman, is trying to find out why the tomb of a young child has been desecrated. When a second baby is found, high up in a glacier, the paths of the two policemen are joined in the search for their killers, a trail that embroils them in the mysterious cult of the blood red rivers.
Revue de presse
"Grange has turned out a rip-roaring shocker that begins smashingly; skirts the spooky supernatural amid graveyards, ruins, wild landscapes and night-scapes for 300 gripping pages; and at last collapses into the macabre 18th century fantasies of Maturin and Mrs. Radcliffe." (Eugen Weber
The Los Angeles Times)
"I would defy any reader not to be on the edge of his seat." (Simon Shaw
The Mail on Sunday)
"At 3 a.m. I crept into my bed completely unnerved:
"Blood-Red
Rivers"
turned out to be one of those compulsive reads, where you keep promising yourself you'll close the book after just one more chapter but find yourself helplessly turning pages until there are no more." (Lisa Oberteuffer
The Albuquerque Journal)
"Smart and intense, Blood Red
Rivers
will have you turning pages at a furious clip." (Peter Mergendahl
Denver Rocky Mountain News)
Biographie de l'auteur
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE GRANGÉ was born in 1961. He was a journalist before he set up his own press agency. His second novel,
Blood Red Rivers, has been made into a successful film - with the title
The Crimson Rivers - directed by Mathieu Kassovitz.
The Empire of the Wolves is Grangé's fourth novel. All of his novels are sold to film, and he is a film scholar himself.