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Twee broers en hulle vrouens gaan een aand eet in ’n deftige
restaurant: Paul Lohman, mislukte onderwyser en sy slim vrou
Claire, saam met Serge Lohman, kandidaat vir die premierskap in die
opkomende verkiesing, en sy vrou Babette. Teen die agtergrond van
die bediening van keurige geregte en tipiese restaurantpraatjies
ontvou ’n ontstellende verhaal.
Marc Schlosser, 'n huisdokter, begaan 'n mediese fout en as gevolg
daarvan sterf een van sy pasiente. Schlosser moet voor die Mediese
Raad verskyn om verantwoording te doen. Schlosser is nie te
bekommerd oor die Mediese Raad nie: Hy sal seker 'n paar maande
geskors word, wat nie te erg is nie. Wat die saak egter kompliseer,
is dat die pasient 'n baie bekende akteur, Ralph Meier, is, wat
miskien net te veel aandag gegee het aan Schlosser se pragtige
vrou, Caroline. Of hou die hele gedoente verband met wat by die
Meiers se vakansiehuis gebeur het toe die Schlosser-gesin daar op
besoek was? Soos in Die aandete is die hoofkarakter van die verhaal
ook die verteller wat net vertel wat hy wil he die leser moet weet
en so die leser aan die raai hou oor wat werklik gebeur het.
'An absolute page-turner' Mail on Sunday Dear Mr. M, I'd like to
start by telling you that I'm doing better now. I do so because you
probably have no idea that I was ever doing worse. Much worse, in
fact, but I'll get to that later on. Mr. M is being watched. As a
famous writer, he is no stranger to the limelight, although
interest in his work has been dwindling of late. His print runs are
smaller than they used to be, as are the crowds at his bookshop
signings . . . Our narrator clearly takes a keen interest in M.'s
work, and indeed in every aspect of his life. But what exactly are
his intentions? And to what does Mr. M owe the honour of his
undivided attention? Our narrator seems to be no stranger to
murder, while his own story appears to bear more than a passing
resemblance to the plot of Mr. M's most famous novel: a teacher has
an affair with a student, only to be brutally murdered by the girl
and her teenage boyfriend. The body is never found. That's the
problem with fiction: in real life, bodies have an awkward habit of
turning up. Mr. M has used some artistic licence, and our narrator
is not pleased, not pleased at all. And just before he fades into
obscurity, he's prepared to give Mr. M one last review. And it's
unlikely to be a rave. Dear Mr. M is an unsettling and irresistibly
readable novel, set in the world of writing and bookselling, by
Herman Koch, the author of the international bestseller, The
Dinner.
'An absolute page-turner' Mail on Sunday Dear Mr. M, I'd like to
start by telling you that I'm doing better now. I do so because you
probably have no idea that I was ever doing worse. Much worse, in
fact, but I'll get to that later on. Mr. M is being watched. As a
famous writer, he is no stranger to the limelight, although
interest in his work has been dwindling of late. His print runs are
smaller than they used to be, as are the crowds at his bookshop
signings . . . Our narrator clearly takes a keen interest in M.'s
work, and indeed in every aspect of his life. But what exactly are
his intentions? And to what does Mr. M owe the honour of his
undivided attention? Our narrator seems to be no stranger to
murder, while his own story appears to bear more than a passing
resemblance to the plot of Mr. M's most famous novel: a teacher has
an affair with a student, only to be brutally murdered by the girl
and her teenage boyfriend. The body is never found. That's the
problem with fiction: in real life, bodies have an awkward habit of
turning up. Mr. M has used some artistic licence, and our narrator
is not pleased, not pleased at all. And just before he fades into
obscurity, he's prepared to give Mr. M one last review. And it's
unlikely to be a rave. Dear Mr. M is an unsettling and irresistibly
readable literary thriller, set in the world of writing and
bookselling, by Herman Koch, the author of the international
bestseller, The Dinner.
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The Dinner (Paperback)
Herman Koch
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R431
R334
Discovery Miles 3 340
Save R97 (23%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"A European" Gone Girl."" --"The Wall Street Journal
"
An internationally bestselling phenomenon: the darkly suspenseful,
highly controversial tale of two families struggling to make the
hardest decision of their lives--all over the course of one meal.
It's a summer's evening in Amsterdam, and two couples meet at a
fashionable restaurant for dinner. Between mouthfuls of food and
over the scrapings of cutlery, the conversation remains a gentle
hum of polite discourse. But behind the empty words, terrible
things need to be said, and with every forced smile and every new
course, the knives are being sharpened.
Each couple has a fifteen-year-old son. The two boys are united by
their accountability for a single horrific act; an act that has
triggered a police investigation and shattered the comfortable,
insulated worlds of their families. As the dinner reaches its
culinary climax, the conversation finally touches on their
children. As civility and friendship disintegrate, each couple show
just how far they are prepared to go to protect those they
love.
Skewering everything from parenting values to pretentious menus to
political convictions, this novel reveals the dark side of genteel
society and asks what each of us would do in the face of
unimaginable tragedy.
Now with Extra Libris material, including a reader's guide and
bonus content
'An absolute page-turner' Mail on Sunday Dear Mr. M, I'd like to
start by telling you that I'm doing better now. I do so because you
probably have no idea that I was ever doing worse. Much worse, in
fact, but I'll get to that later on. Mr. M is being watched. As a
famous writer, he is no stranger to the limelight, although
interest in his work has been dwindling of late. His print runs are
smaller than they used to be, as are the crowds at his bookshop
signings . . . Our narrator clearly takes a keen interest in M.'s
work, and indeed in every aspect of his life. But what exactly are
his intentions? And to what does Mr. M owe the honour of his
undivided attention? Our narrator seems to be no stranger to
murder, while his own story appears to bear more than a passing
resemblance to the plot of Mr. M's most famous novel: a teacher has
an affair with a student, only to be brutally murdered by the girl
and her teenage boyfriend. The body is never found. That's the
problem with fiction: in real life, bodies have an awkward habit of
turning up. Mr. M has used some artistic licence, and our narrator
is not pleased, not pleased at all. And just before he fades into
obscurity, he's prepared to give Mr. M one last review. And it's
unlikely to be a rave. Dear Mr. M is an unsettling and irresistibly
readable novel, set in the world of writing and bookselling, by
Herman Koch, the author of the international bestseller, The
Dinner.
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The Dinner (Paperback, Main)
Herman Koch; Translated by Sam Garrett
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R273
R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
Save R36 (13%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A summer's evening in Amsterdam and two couples meet at a
fashionable restaurant. Between mouthfuls of food and over the
polite scrapings of cutlery, the conversation remains a gentle hum
of polite discourse - the banality of work, the triviality of
holidays. But behind the empty words, terrible things need to be
said, and with every forced smile and every new course, the knives
are being sharpened.
Marc Schlosser is a doctor to the rich and famous. When his most
famous patient, the actor Ralph Meier, invites him and his family
on holiday, Marc finds that he can't refuse. But by the time the
suntans fade, Ralph Meier is dead. The medical board accuses Marc
of negligence. Ralph's wife, however, accuses him of murder...
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