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Mitchell Smith (1) (1935–)

Auteur de La Cité De Pierre

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9 oeuvres 624 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Crédit image: Mitchell Smith [credit: Omni Publications International]

Séries

Œuvres de Mitchell Smith

La Cité De Pierre (1989) 133 exemplaires
Snowfall (2002) 111 exemplaires
Kingdom River (2003) 83 exemplaires
Moonrise (2004) 68 exemplaires
Karma (1994) 67 exemplaires
Sacrifice (1997) 50 exemplaires
Daydreams (1987) 42 exemplaires
Reprisal (1999) 36 exemplaires
Due north (1992) 34 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1935-08-02
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
Washington, USA
Études
Columbia University
Professions
author
military intelligence officer
Organisations
United States Army

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Critiques

The ice age returneth! Compelling, interesting, I enjoyed it, like, you know, the Postman, or Waterworld. Too much violence and death for me to want to continue with the trilogy, though I suspect the next book might be better, as it looks more magically inclined. It reminds of Annie Dillard's The Living, about the early pioneer days of Washington state. I hate that book. This one was marginally better because I like post apocalyptic settings, and at least one character does live throughout the entire book. There, I spoiled it for you.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jennybeast | 2 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2022 |
This book is very highly rated by many. I wish I had enjoyed it more -- it was long and grueling. The basic premise is that a college professor named Bauman, convicted of killing a young girl while driving drunk, is tasked with finding a person responsible for two murders within the prison. Both prison officials and various gangs want answers, with both applying pressure. Bauman works with the male "daughter" of one of the deceased on the investigation. Prison life is raw and brutal, and this book is often likened to HBO's Oz series: inedible food, rapes, beatings, stabbings, corruption among the guards, hierarches, alliances, nothing is spared. Besides the overly graphic descriptions, I had a hard time with the number of characters and think much would be gained from a listing at the beginning. In the end though, the murderer's reasons and motivations were a surprise, at least to me.… (plus d'informations)
 
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skipstern | 1 autre critique | Jul 11, 2021 |
Tyler Pierce is a bank robber. Actually, since he was not caught for his last heist, he could be described as a successful bank robber. But his career prevented his being a part of his daughter's life. Now she's grown and a victim of a serial killer. Tyler gives up bank robbing to find her killer. This is my first Mitchell Smith novel, but not my last. The plot is intriguing and the characters are really interesting. I picked this one up cold - didn't know a thing about it and it turned out to be an excellent find!… (plus d'informations)
 
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susandennis | 2 autres critiques | Jun 5, 2020 |
four star rating until the ending, which wasn't as carefully written and believable as the rest of the book.
½
 
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macha | 2 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2017 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
9
Membres
624
Popularité
#40,357
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
15
ISBN
52
Langues
5

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