FRANCOFEST |: Newmag presents literary sensation “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” by Joël Dicker (Trailer)
Newmag presents “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” by Joël Dicker, the youngest and most famous Swiss writer of our time. The book was published in 2012 and has been translated into more than 40 languages in more than 60 countries. The presentatio
The book about Harry Quebert is an incredible worldwide success. If a novel has Joël Dicker's name on it, you can expect three things: good fun, lots of emotions, and a dead body right on one of the pages. At the age of 27, the French-speaking Swiss writer immediately became a super-popular author and famous writer, and his novel about the case of Harry Quebert became a global hit.
“The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” is Joël Dicker's second novel. After publication, bookstore shelves were immediately emptied. It became a world bestseller and won the Grand Prix in the nomination for the best novel of the French Academy.
Missing 15-year-old Nola's body is found after 33 years. The prime suspect is Harry Quebert. The famous and authoritative writer immediately becomes the main accused. His student, young writer Marcus Goldman, becomes the main character of the mysterious and terrible story. He decides to help his teacher and uncover the33-year-old crime.
A true puzzle for detective lovers. You will never guess the criminal until you read the last page. The book has an intricate plot, this is a book within a book. The reader will be able to take a breath only after finishing the work, excited and grateful for the crazy dose of literary adrenaline.
The main partner of the book is “Zangak Bookstore”. This is already the third thriller that Newmag published with Zangak, before this they jointly presented “The Thursday Murder Club” and “One of Us Is Lying”.
The presentation of “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” will take place at the French literature festival held in Armenia for the first time - FRANCOFEST, on September 9, at noon in Lovers' Park.