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The 2005 Award



The Blind Man of Seville by Robert Wilson

The Blind Man of Seville by Robert Wilson


 

 

Nominated by:

  • Borgarbokasafn Reykjavikur / Reykjavik City Library, Iceland

 


Publi
sher of Nominated Editions:
Harcourt ISBN 0151008353

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK
It's Semana Santa in Seville, the Easter week of passion and processions. A leading restaurateur is found bound, gagged and grotesquely murdered in front of his TV. Self-inflicted wounds tell of the man's struggle to avoid the unendurable images he's been forced to watch. At this horrific scene the normally dispassionate homicide detective Javier Falcón is inexplicably afraid. What could be so terrible?

The investigation into the victim's turbulent life sends Falcón trawling through his own past and the ferociously candid journals of his late father, a world-famous artist. Painful revelations churn up Falcón's unreliable memory and more killings push him to the edge of terrifying truth. And Falcón realizes that this is not just a hunt for the all-seeing killer who knows his victims' secret lives but also the search for his own missing heart.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Wilson was born in 1957. A graduate of Oxford University, he has worked in shipping, advertising, and trading in Africa. He is married and divides his time between England, Spain and Portugal. He is the author of five previous novels, including The Company of Strangers and A Small Death in Lisbon, which won the Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of 1999 from Britain's Crime Writers Association


 

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