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Old 07-09-2016, 06:08 PM   #852
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Bargain @ $1.99 in Canada & US (couponable @ Kobo Canada using 50SUN 50% off unlimited use code through Monday) from Steerforth Press' Pushkin imprint which specializes in translating modern foreign-language literature:

Vertigo by the late Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narcejac (Wikipedia), the original novel upon which the eponymous classic Alfred Hitchcock film was based, which came out in France in 1954 under the title D'entre les morts and has a Wikipedia entry all its own.

The story could have happened to any of us, but it happened to a man named Flavieres. His days as a detective were over, and everyone knew he had his reasons. But when an old friend appeared out of nowhere with concerns about his withdrawn and mysterious wife, Flavieres didn't have the heart to refuse. And soon he would be scouring the streets of Paris in search of an answer - in search of a girl who belonged to no one, not even to herself. Soon intrigue would be replaced by obsession, and dreams replaced by nightmares. This is the story of a desperate man. A man who ended up compromising his own morality beyond all measure, while World War Two raged outside his front door. A man tormented - and destroyed - by a dark, terrible secret.

This sinister, mindbending roman noir was turned into a 1958 Hollywood classic, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, directed by the great Alfred Hitchcock.


If anyone's also interested in true crime, Steerforth and Sourcebooks are also offering some couponable $1.99 sale titles for those which I'll be adding to the non-fiction megathread shortly.
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