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Michael Tolkin Ordre des livres
Michael Tolkin est un cinéaste et romancier américain connu pour son regard incisif sur la culture et l'industrie américaines. Son œuvre explore fréquemment les thèmes du pouvoir, de l'ambition et des surfaces brillantes qui masquent des réalités plus complexes. Le style d'écriture de Tolkin se caractérise par une intelligence vive et un esprit cynique qui dénonce les ironies et les hypocrisies de la vie moderne. Les lecteurs apprécient sa représentation magistrale des personnages et de leurs motivations intérieures, créant ainsi des récits captivants et mémorables.





- 2018
- 2007
The Return of the Player
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Griffin Mill, a film executive with a dark past, seeks to escape his crumbling life and the Hollywood scene by pursuing a private island in the South Pacific. Financially strained, he plans to partner with billionaire Phil Ginsberg to fund his escape. As his personal life deteriorates—marked by impotence, a failing second marriage, and regrets about his first—Griffin faces the grim necessity of committing another murder to protect his ambitions. Tolkin crafts a sharp commentary on the excesses of power, wealth, and family in modern society.
- 1998
Letzter Aufruf.
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
- 1993
Among the Dead
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Frank Gale has been an unfaithful husband, but he plans to take his wife and daughter to Mexico, where he will come clean about his affair and try to make it up to them. His plans, however, go wrong when he misses the flight and the plane crashes - killing all on board.
- 1989
The Player
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Griffin Mill is senior vice-president of production at a major Hollywood studio and he is in trouble. He has been getting postcards from a writer he rejected: 'You said you'd get back to me. You didn't. And now I'm going to kill you.' 'An entertaining novel brimming with intriguing and unsavoury characters. I enjoyed the scenes of the movie executives trying to out-manipulate one another.' Michael Douglas