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Snow par John Banville
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Snow (édition 2020)

par John Banville (Auteur)

Séries: St John Strafford (2)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:*NATIONAL BESTSELLER*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD*
A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year
A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick
"Banville sets up and then deftly demolishes the Agatha Christie format...superbly rich and sophisticated."??New York Times Book Review
The incomparable Booker Prize winner's next great crime novel??the story of a family whose secrets resurface when a parish priest is found murdered in their ancestral home
Detective Inspector St. John Strafford has been summoned to County Wexford to investigate a murder. A parish priest has been found dead in Ballyglass House, the family seat of the aristocratic, secretive Osborne family.
The year is 1957 and the Catholic Church rules Ireland with an iron fist. Strafford??flinty, visibly Protestant and determined to identify the murderer??faces obstruction at every turn, from the heavily accumulating snow to the culture of silence in the tight-knit community he begins to investigate.
As he delves further, he learns the Osbornes are not at all what they seem. And when his own deputy goes missing, Strafford must work to unravel the ever-expanding mystery before the community's secrets, like the snowfall itself, threaten to obliterate everything.
Beautifully crafted, darkly evocative and pulsing with suspense, Snow is "the Irish master" (New Yorker) John Banville at his page-turning best.
Don't miss John Banville's next novel, April in Spai
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Titre:Snow
Auteurs:John Banville (Auteur)
Info:Faber & Faber (2020), 295 pages
Collections:2022 Reading, Lus mais non possédés, Total Read
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This was an intering read. I loved the way the author described the people and places in and around Dublin. However I felt as though he left out peices and they left you wondering what happened. ( )
  kimberlyMerry | Mar 22, 2024 |
A priest gets murdered and his body mutilated in an Irish estate home and long-suffering Detective Inspector Strafford (who always has to correct people from “Stafford”) is on the case. Everyone’s a suspect, everyone is holding back secrets, and catholic church is pressuring Strafford to hush it all up. To add insult to deadly injury, it won’t stop snowing, making any sort of mobility a difficulty.

Christie but make it Irish, a smidge more modern, and quite a bit more than a smidge gritty and violent. I loved it up until I didn’t, but my aversion is certainly my own and not the fault of the book, which is wonderfully written. What I didn’t love was the part of the story in which the priest was a pedophile, which in itself wouldn’t have turned me away, but there’s a chapter written from his POV about his ‘sins,’ and that tips it over into the Ewewewickickick category for me. ( )
  electrascaife | Jan 28, 2024 |
I'm a priest, for Christ's sake - how can this be happening to me? He had noticed the empty socket where the light bulb was missing but had thought nothing of it. However, when he was halfway along the corridor, where the darkness was deepest, something seized him by the left shoulder, some sort of animal, it seemed, or a large heavy bird, that drove a single talon deep into the right side of his neck just above the rim of his coll. All he felt was the quick, stabbing blow, then his arm went numb all the way down to his fingertips.
  taurus27 | Oct 24, 2023 |
Note to self: read the content warnings, or at least the description. Well done and depressingly realistic, but hoo boy did I not need that POV section near the end. ( )
  Kiramke | Jun 27, 2023 |
* I would like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for the opportunity to review this book. *

In the lead-up to Christmas, DI St. John Strafford is sent to a remote country house to investigate the gruesome murder of a local priest. Strafford has been picked for the job because he is the scion of a wealthy family, almost unique in the Garda.

Strafford arrives at Ballyglass House to find that the whole area is beset by heavy snow-falls and a deep winter pall. Colonel Osborne, owner of Ballyglass, is less than co-operative and seems keen to clear it all up quickly, with no reflection on the family. The local Cardinal also takes an interest, and puts serious pressure on Strafford to gloss over the sordid details, and wind the investigation up.

There are several references in the narrative where Strafford considers that it is all too much like being surrounded by a bunch of Irish countryside stereotypes. That is indeed true, and the downfall of this book. It comes across all too much like a gorier Midsomer Murders, and was therefore not my kind of crime novel. ( )
  gjky | Apr 9, 2023 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:*NATIONAL BESTSELLER*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD*
A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year
A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick
"Banville sets up and then deftly demolishes the Agatha Christie format...superbly rich and sophisticated."??New York Times Book Review
The incomparable Booker Prize winner's next great crime novel??the story of a family whose secrets resurface when a parish priest is found murdered in their ancestral home
Detective Inspector St. John Strafford has been summoned to County Wexford to investigate a murder. A parish priest has been found dead in Ballyglass House, the family seat of the aristocratic, secretive Osborne family.
The year is 1957 and the Catholic Church rules Ireland with an iron fist. Strafford??flinty, visibly Protestant and determined to identify the murderer??faces obstruction at every turn, from the heavily accumulating snow to the culture of silence in the tight-knit community he begins to investigate.
As he delves further, he learns the Osbornes are not at all what they seem. And when his own deputy goes missing, Strafford must work to unravel the ever-expanding mystery before the community's secrets, like the snowfall itself, threaten to obliterate everything.
Beautifully crafted, darkly evocative and pulsing with suspense, Snow is "the Irish master" (New Yorker) John Banville at his page-turning best.
Don't miss John Banville's next novel, April in Spai

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