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Title:The Empire of the Wolves
Author:Jean-Christophe Grangé
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:February 21st 2006 by Ecco (first published 2003)
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Fiction
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The Empire of the Wolves Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 4041 Users | 115 Reviews

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The international sensation -- a riveting and electrifying blend of mystery, terror, and tense, violent action

Anna Heymes fears she is losing her mind. The wife of a top-ranking Parisian official, she suffers from amnesia and terrifying hallucinations -- a living nightmare made more horrifying when psychiatric testing reveals that Anna has undergone drastic cosmetic surgery . . . though she cannot recall when or why.

In the tenth arrondissement of Paris, a rookie police inspector and a seasoned veteran called out of retirement investigate the horrific murders of three anonymous young women -- illegal Turkish aliens who could not have deserved such a brutal, inhuman death.

From the murky night streets of clandestine Paris to the teeming fleshpot of Istanbul, two bizarre and terrible stories will become one -- as prey and predator, manipulated and manipulator come together in a storm of blood and fury . . . in the hideous shadow of the wolf.

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Original Title: L'empire des loups
ISBN: 006057366X (ISBN13: 9780060573669)
Edition Language: English


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It has been years since I read this book but I still remember the plot and characters in detail. This book started off very interesting for me; the main character suffers from partial amnesia, she forgets his husbands face but no-one elses. I was instantly pulled in and could not put this book down first. Writing is graphic and detailed, which I enjoyed. Too bad the ending was, in my opinion, terrible. I want to like this book more than I do, this had so much potential but the ending was boring

Great story, although approximately 60% of it was completely predictable, the book did not cease to amaze me with its twists. Grange's knowledge about Turkish right-wing extremists is also impressive. P.S. İsmail Kutsi and Azer Akarca are fictitious names. Sorry for the disappointment.

The fiction is amazing. The story ends up in one of the most beautiful places in İStanbul. The caracters are pretty admirable.

Perfect!! <3

There are too many details about moments and descriptions. Probably he thought about his book perhaps be pretty much on these way but no. Because too many sentences for descriptions. The books Gets tired quickly. But I liked generally. Also I want to say we Turks don't bad persons as he has showed via his book hahaha!

Someone please help me ...Through the first 100 pages I had the distinct feeling I had read this before, possibly with a few minor variations. As usual for Jean-Christophe Grangé , the build-up is strong. We meet some interesting characters, though quite stereotyped, and are thrown into the fire right away.Slowly what you think is the plot is unveiled and you begin guessing in what direction this will turn. My bet is your guess is as wrong as mine because the story sidetracks a few times.

Wow, this was really bad. I'm embarrassed on behalf of France as a whole.

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