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Seven days

Senécal, Patrick. (Author). Scott, Howard, 1952- (Added Author). Aronoff, Phyllis, 1945- (Added Author).

One sunny fall day, Dr. Bruno Hamel's life changes forever. His beloved seven-year-old daughter, Jasmine, is the victim of a tragic crime. Grief-stricken, Hamel sets in play a meticulous plan. He will kidnap the man responsible for his daughter's death and make him pay horribly for what he has done. He manages to ambush a police transport and disappear with his target. But Hamel hasn't accounted for Hervé Mercure, a detective with a troubled past who becomes certain he can track down Hamel by studying clues in his past--and in the increasingly unsettling phone calls Hamel makes to his partner, Sylvie.

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  • ISBN: 9781982102616
  • Physical Description 286 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Translated from the French.

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Seven Days
Seven Days
by Senécal, Patrick; Scott, Howard (Translator); Aronoff, Phyllis (Translator)
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Seven Days

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Soon after the murder of the seven-year-old daughter of physician Bruno Hamel, the protagonist of this horrific thriller from SenAccal (Against God), Anthony Lemaire, a serial pedophile rapist, is arrested for the crime. Frustrated by the justice system and incensed by Lemaire's smile, Hamel decides to take matters into his own hands. Thanks to a clever plan, Hamel steals the police vehicle transporting Lemaire and takes the killer to a remote Quebec village where he has rented a house under a false name. By phone, he informs Det. Sgt. HervAc Mercure, the book's one decent person, that he plans to torture Lemaire for seven days and then kill him. Amid explicit torture scenes, Hamel's sanity slowly unravels as he drinks himself into oblivion. Meanwhile, Mercure's colleagues lack the will to try to save the life of a man who has confessed to raping and killing several little girls. SenAccal asks big questions about the nature of humanity, but he shocks more than he inspires reflection in the reader. Agent: Patrick Leimgruber, Agence Goodwin (Canada). (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.