The Praying Mantises
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Les Mantes religieuses, paru en 1960, est le premier roman policier d’Hubert Monteilhet. Les personnages sont d'un stupéfiant cynisme, et l’intrigue prend sans cesse des chemins inattendus, au fil de lettres, d’extraits de journal intime, d’enregistrements magnétiques, de coupures de presse... L’auteur a reçu pour ce livre le Grand prix de littérature policière 1960.
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The Praying Mantises (also known as Praying Mantis in the UK) is a psychological suspense novel by Hubert Monteilhet, originally published in French as Les mantes religieuses in 1960. It received the 1960 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and the 1962 Inner Sanctum Mystery Award. The novel is notable for its use of epistolary form which is unusual in crime fiction. The story is told entirely through letters, diary entries, reports, newspaper articles, and tape transcripts.
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Les Mantes religieuses, paru en 1960, est le premier roman policier d’Hubert Monteilhet. Les personnages sont d'un stupéfiant cynisme, et l’intrigue prend sans cesse des chemins inattendus, au fil de lettres, d’extraits de journal intime, d’enregistrements magnétiques, de coupures de presse... L’auteur a reçu pour ce livre le Grand prix de littérature policière 1960.
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The Praying Mantises (also known as Praying Mantis in the UK) is a psychological suspense novel by Hubert Monteilhet, originally published in French as Les mantes religieuses in 1960. It received the 1960 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and the 1962 Inner Sanctum Mystery Award. The novel is notable for its use of epistolary form which is unusual in crime fiction. The story is told entirely through letters, diary entries, reports, newspaper articles, and tape transcripts.
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