The Blackhouse

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L'Île des chasseurs d'oiseaux (titre original : The Blackhouse) est un roman policier de l'écrivain écossais Peter May publié en 2009. Le récit se déroule sur l'île de Lewis, en Écosse. Le titre original anglais, The Blackhouse, fait référence au nom des vieilles maisons en pierres noires de l'île de Lewis. Le roman est d'abord paru en traduction française avant sa publication dans sa langue originale en 2011. rdf:langString
The Blackhouse is a suspense thriller, the first novel of The Lewis Trilogy, written by the Scottish writer Peter May. The action takes place mostly on the remote and weather-beaten Isle of Lewis off the coast of northern Scotland. The protagonist, Detective Inspector Finlay Macleod (known as Fin), a native of the island, is sent from his Edinburgh police station to investigate the murder of a man who, it transpires, was the bully at Fin's school. The modus operandi of the crime resembles a murder that Fin recently investigated in Edinburgh, so there is the possibility of a common perpetrator. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString L'Île des chasseurs d'oiseaux (titre original : The Blackhouse) est un roman policier de l'écrivain écossais Peter May publié en 2009. Le récit se déroule sur l'île de Lewis, en Écosse. Le titre original anglais, The Blackhouse, fait référence au nom des vieilles maisons en pierres noires de l'île de Lewis. Le roman est d'abord paru en traduction française avant sa publication dans sa langue originale en 2011.
rdf:langString The Blackhouse is a suspense thriller, the first novel of The Lewis Trilogy, written by the Scottish writer Peter May. The action takes place mostly on the remote and weather-beaten Isle of Lewis off the coast of northern Scotland. The protagonist, Detective Inspector Finlay Macleod (known as Fin), a native of the island, is sent from his Edinburgh police station to investigate the murder of a man who, it transpires, was the bully at Fin's school. The modus operandi of the crime resembles a murder that Fin recently investigated in Edinburgh, so there is the possibility of a common perpetrator. The story unfolds as the chapters alternate between present-day events, written in the third person, and Fin's childhood, written in the first person. As the narrative progresses, it emerges that Fin and his childhood story are intimately linked with the murder. In 2011, The Blackhouse won the 2011 Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE, a readers' prize for best novel by a European author, published in France. In 2013, The Blackhouse won the Barry Award for Best Novel of the Year at a ceremony at Bouchercon, in Albany, New York, US. The novel was adapted as a full-cast BBC Radio serial consisting of four 30 minute episodes. Cal MacAninch starred as Fin.
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