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Les murs écoutent (1959)

par Margaret Millar

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In this suspenseful masterpiece about corrupted love, Rupert Kellogg's wife, Amy, goes missing after an ill-fated trip to Mexico--and Rupert becomes the focus of a paranoid investigation. Amy Kellogg is not having a pleasant vacation in Mexico. She's been arguing nonstop with her friend and traveling companion, Wilma, and she wants nothing more than to go home to California and the Bay Area. But an uncomfortable stay in a Mexican hotel takes a nightmarish turn when Wilma is found dead on the street below their room--an apparent suicide. Rupert Kellogg has just returned from seeing his wife Amy through the difficulties surrounding the apparent suicide of her friend in Mexico. But Rupert is returning alone--which worries Amy's brother. Amy was traumatized by the suicide, Rupert explains, and has taken a holiday in New York City to settle her nerves. But as gone girl Amy's absence drags on for weeks and then months, the sense of unease among her family changes to suspicion and eventual allegations lead to a paranoid investigation.… (plus d'informations)
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Most of what you could want in a book of the type. Taut, pacy, tense, bit of humour, good characters. Bit dated in places but hard to fault it for that. Only missing a truly satisfying denouement. Not entirely sure the plot adds up but I did read it across two plane rides so quite possibly the fault is mine. ( )
  hypostasise | Jun 4, 2023 |
Among Millar’s best works, The Listening Walls is tightly constructed, and with a twist at the end, you are both ready for the spring to release and a bit relieved at the same time. Worth the read. ( )
  TTAISI-Editor | Dec 5, 2020 |
I read this with enjoyment. A view into another time and place for sure. I cannot really recall what it is about, it did have a beginning, middle and end but it was more the experience of reading it, like going back in time and seeing into the minds of others that were full of important things from that time but which seem nothing much now.

If this was a movie it would have been on late at night on a near forgotten channel.

That doesn't sound as good as the book so forgive me. ( )
  Ken-Me-Old-Mate | Sep 24, 2020 |
Two women, one married and one recently divorced, go on vacation together in Mexico City. Although supposedly best friends, they are overheard having several loud arguments. On the fourth night of their stay, they drink tequila in the hotel bar with an expatriate American man who hangs out there. Later that night, screams come from their suite, and the divorcee, Wilma Wyatt, plunges from the balcony to her death, while Amy Kellogg is found unconscious on the floor. Her husband comes immediately to Mexico and takes her straight from the hospital to their home in San Francisco. On the night they arrive, Amy takes her dog and leaves immediately on another trip. Her brother, Gil Brandon, is suspicious and hires a private detective. What really happened to Amy Kellogg?

Lots of twists & turns - I read it all in a single day just to find out what happened. Very good! ( )
  booksandscones | Sep 7, 2015 |
Mexico, ca 1958
Amy Kellogg og hendes veninde Wilma Wyatt er på tur sammen i Mexico. Wilma drikker sig fuld sammen med en amerikansk nassegæst Joe O'Donnell. Wilma springer ud over hotelværelsets altan og bliver dræbt. Amy bliver indlagt på et mexicansk hospital og hendes mand Rupert Kellogg flyver derned og henter hende hjem. Hun har brug for at være alene i et stykke tid og rejser væk. Siger han. For der er ikke andre, der har set hende, hendes hund er også væk, men snoren hænger der. Amys bror Gill Brandon bliver urolig og hyrer en privatdetektiv Elmer Dodd til at finde Amy. Specielt mistænker han Rupert for at have en affære med sekretæren Miss Burton. Rupert fyrer hushjælpen Gerda Lundquist, hvilket også virker mistænkeligt, for han har fint. Dodd checker i Mexico og alting ser meget normalt ud, men O'Donnell har gjort sig usynlig. Dodd sætter sin sekretær Lorraine til at checke kenneler og dyreklinikker for at finde Amys hund Mack og checker Rupert og Amys hjemtur. I stedet for at flyve hjem til San Francisco som de havde billetter til, hoppede de af i Los Angeles. Gill mistænker stærkt Rupert og det sætter splid mellem ham og hans kone Helene Brandon. Dodd bryder ind i Ruperts hus for at lede efter spor, men i stedet finder han O'Donnell dræbt af knivstik. Efterfølgende afsløres det at Rupert har beskyttet Amy mod en mexicansk stuepige der har bildt hende ind at hun slog Wilma ihjel. Stuepigen Consuela havde slået sig sammen med O'Donnell om pengeafpresningen, men han får kolde fødder, de skændes og hun stikker ham ned i affekt. Det lykkes at få hende til at tilstå hvad der faktisk foregik i hotelværelset men til allersidst får vi alligevel en ide om at Amy stadig ikke tror på det.

Sjov krimi, fordi man egentlig ikke ved om der er begået en forbrydelse før langt inde i fortællingen og så er det endda en helt anden forbrydelse end man troede ( )
  bnielsen | Sep 4, 2009 |
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In this suspenseful masterpiece about corrupted love, Rupert Kellogg's wife, Amy, goes missing after an ill-fated trip to Mexico--and Rupert becomes the focus of a paranoid investigation. Amy Kellogg is not having a pleasant vacation in Mexico. She's been arguing nonstop with her friend and traveling companion, Wilma, and she wants nothing more than to go home to California and the Bay Area. But an uncomfortable stay in a Mexican hotel takes a nightmarish turn when Wilma is found dead on the street below their room--an apparent suicide. Rupert Kellogg has just returned from seeing his wife Amy through the difficulties surrounding the apparent suicide of her friend in Mexico. But Rupert is returning alone--which worries Amy's brother. Amy was traumatized by the suicide, Rupert explains, and has taken a holiday in New York City to settle her nerves. But as gone girl Amy's absence drags on for weeks and then months, the sense of unease among her family changes to suspicion and eventual allegations lead to a paranoid investigation.

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