Gros problème

roman

293 pages

Langue : French

Publié 12 février 2001 par Presses de la Cité.

ISBN :
978-2-258-05480-6
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Numéro OCLC :
319939790

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2 étoiles (1 critique)

Deux tueurs à gages new-yorkais viennent à Miami pour zigouiller un individu peu reluisant. S'ensuit une série de péripéties ébouriffantes tant par les situations biscornues que par les personnages incroyables. Stephen King donne son avis : "Le livre le plus drôle que j'ai lu en presque quarante ans". [SDM].

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a publié une critique de Big Trouble par Dave Barry

Not bad ... but not Carl Hiaasen

2 étoiles

There seems to be a genre of crime literature set against the background of Florida with emphasis on the colourful of its inhabitants, the creatures that dwell there and the destruction of their habitat. The heroes are generally amateurs with professional law enforcement only playing secondary roles.

I've always suspected that Carl Hiaasen is largely responsible for this genre with his excellent novels, many of which I own.

Dave Barry, who is an excellent column writer (search the Web for 'dave barry Roger and Elaine' for a classic example), pays respect to Hiassen in his introduction and it's very obvious why when you read this book as it relies heavily on Hiassen's formula. And it's ... OK ... but in truth it's not of the same quality, or indeed Les Standiford who Barry also gives a nod to in his introduction.

Not that there's anything that wrong with it. It's …