The Red Notebook by Michel Bussi

The Red Notebook by Michel Bussi

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The Red Notebook by Michel Bussi

'No other thriller writer can make you break into a sweat and break your heart at the same time' THE TIMES Leyli Maal is a beautiful Malian woman, mother of three, living in a tiny apartment on the outskirts of Marseille. Her quiet life as a well-integrated immigrant is suddenly shaken when her beautiful eldest daughter, Bamby, becomes the main suspect in two murders linked to a lethal illegal immigration racket. Is Bamby really involved? And why is everyone desperate to get their hands on Leyli's mysterious red notebook?

PRAISE FOR MICHEL BUSSI
'No other thriller writer can make you break into a sweat and break your heart at the same time' The Times
'One of France's most ingenious crime writers' Sunday Times
'A dazzling, unexpected and haunting masterpiece' Daily Mail
'Bussi cleverly breaks all the perceived rules of plotting in a story containing riddles within riddles: stunning' Daily Express
'A tantalising story that wraps the reader in myriad enigmas - utterly spellbinding' Daily Mail
'Agatha Christie updated and then cranked up to 11: a blast' Shots Magazine

Michel Bussi is the author of many bestselling novels, including AFTER THE CRASH, BLACK WATER LILIES, and NEVER FORGET.
He is one of the most succesful French authors of all time, with millions of copies sold internationally and over a quarter of a million copies in the UK alone.

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ISBN 13 9781474613248
ISBN 10 1474613241
Title The Red Notebook
Author Michel Bussi
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2022-08-18
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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