The Crime of Julian Wells: A Novel
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Résumé
A renowned true-crime writer&’s suicide opens up a continent-crossing mystery in this Edgar Award–winning author&’s &“spellbinding thriller&” (Publishers Weekly). When the body of true-crime writer Julian Wells is found in a boat drifting on a Montauk pond, the question is… not how he died, but why? Philip Anders, Wells&’s best friend and literary executor, vows to find out what drove the enigmatic author to take his own life. The first clue is a map of Argentina that Wells had been examining on the day he died. Years ago, he and Anders made a fateful trip to Buenos Aires, where they met their tour guide, Marisol. Her subsequent disappearance during Argentina&’s Dirty War haunted the author. Had he discovered some new clue to her tragic fate? Was he planning to return to South America? And what, if anything, does Marisol&’s disappearance have to do with the curious dedication in Wells&’s first book: For Philip, sole witness to my crime? Anders soon finds himself on a journey into his friend&’s haunted, secret life. Spanning four decades and traversing three continents, The Crime of Julian Wells is a tour-de-force from one of America&’s most acclaimed suspense novelists. &“Intelligent and elegant.&” —The Wall Street Journal &“[A] striking example of a suspense writer working at the top of his form, and an agreeable diversion for those who enjoy a bit of style with their substance . . . Cook&’s characterizations are richly balanced and finely nuanced.&” —Los Angeles Times