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  1. Irène (Camille Verhœven Trilogy #1) is a crime novel written by French novelist Pierre Lemaitre. The novel, though originally published in French in 2006, came to be translated into English by Frank Wynne [1] in 2014. It is the first book in the Camille Verhœven series by order of publication but the second to be translated in English after Alex .

  2. Camille Verhœven series. Camille Verhœven series is an oeuvre of the crime genre by French author Pierre Lemaitre. The books initially written in French have been translated into English. [1] The first three [1] [2] [3] books in the series have been nominated to the shortlist in CWA International Dagger award and two have garnered the ...

  3. Preceded by. Alex. Followed by. Rosy. Camille (Camille Verhœven Trilogy #3) is a crime novel written by French novelist Pierre Lemaitre. The novel, though originally published in French in 2012, came to be translated to English by Frank Wynne in 2015. It won the CWA International Dagger award 2015 amidst much international acclaim.

  4. Pierre Lemaitre is a French screenwriter and award-winning novelist internationally renowned for his mystery crime fiction novels featuring Commandant Camille Verhœven.

  5. Pierre Lemaitre, Frank Wynne (Translation) 4.09. 17,704 ratings2,394 reviews. Alex Prévost—kidnapped, savagely beaten, suspended from the ceiling of an abandoned warehouse in a tiny wooden cage—is running out of time. Her abductor appears to want only to watch her die. Will hunger, thirst, or the rats get her first?

  6. Pierre Lemaitre (born 19 April 1951) is a Prix Goncourt -winning French author and a screenwriter, internationally renowned for the crime novels featuring the fictional character Commandant Camille Verhœven . His first novel to be translated into English, Alex, [1] is a translation of the French book of the same title, [2] it jointly won the ...

  7. 2 de feb. de 2011 · It’s the second in the Camille Verhœven series and here the detective finds himself assigned a case involving the kidnapping of a young woman. It’s certainly not the kind of case he wants after what happened in the first book.