
L'Homme à mémoire
4.25
496 notes·8,986 avis
Il n'a pas forcé la porte. Il n'était pas pressé. Quand Amos Decker découvre les corps de sa femme et de sa fille unique, il pense qu'il ne pourra pas continuer à vivre. Submergé par le chagrin, Decker voit sa vie s'effondrer : il perd son emploi de détective, sa maison, et son amour-propre. Mais lo...
- Pages
- 416
- Format
- Hardcover
- Publié
- 2015-04-21
- Éditeur
- Grand Central Publishing
- ISBN
- 9781455559824
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David Baldacci
2 livres · 0 abonnés
David Baldacci has been writing since childhood, when his mother gave him a lined notebook in which to write down his stories. (Much later, when David thanked her for being the spark that ignited his writing career, she revealed that she’d given him the notebook to keep him quiet, "because every mom needs a break now a...
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Shariful Sadaf·5 years ago
এই বইটার সাথে আমার অনেক স্মৃতি জড়িয়ে থাকবে সারাজীবন। এই বইটির ২০০ পেজ যখন পড়া শেষ তখন ২৯/১০/২০ তারিখ আমার আব্বু মৃত্যুবরণ করেন। আমার আব্বুর জন্য সবাই দোয়া করবেন। তারপর টানা ১০ দিন বই পড়া হয়নি আজকে শেষ করলাম। যাই হোক বিস্তারিত রিভিউ দেওয়ার মনমানসিকতা নেই তাও কিছু বলি।বইটির প্রধান চরিত্রের নাম অ্যামোস ডেকার। অ্যামোস ডেকার পুলিশের ডিটেকটিভ একদিন হঠাৎ বাড়িতে এসে দেখে তার বউ, মেয়ে এবং শ্যালককে মার্ডার করা হয়েছে কিন্তু মার্ডারের সুনির্দিষ্ট কোন কারণ খুঁজে পাচ্ছিলো না।ডেকার একাকীত্বের বেদনা ব...
daph pink ♡ ·5 years ago
2 *I remember EVERYTHING * star*Major spoiler warning*I can literally listen to Gucci gang and read this book at same time and I bet I will still be able to count how many times lil pump said Gucci gang and also what the fuck is happening in this book? Yes! This book was that boring and dull!!I sort of expected this book to be neutral but it was below average and guess what i am not even surprised , I kinda thought it would be like this because from the start this book is compilation of murders ...
Matthew·6 years ago
This was my first Baldacci book. I have several friends who recommend him highly - one specifically mentioned this book. I am nervous to go back and tell them I only gave it 3 stars!It was an okay mystery and I stayed interested throughout. My problem is that I didn't believe any of the motivations of the characters. I know part of fiction is suspending your belief, but I need it to not seem completely unreasonable and unbelievable. I will put it to you this way: would you go and drop a nuclear ...
David Putnam·6 years ago
First in the series that I read when it came out. Don't know how I missed doing a review. I liked this one a great deal, and highly recommend. Excellent premise and execution. The entire series is worth the look. The third one fell down a tad but I liked the fourth so I'm definitely in if he does another.The main character is nicely flawed and I was pulling for him throughout the book. He has unique talents that are utilized in the story to great effect. He isn't a rock um-sockum hero by any mea...
Bibi·8 years ago
Classic Baldacci and a wonderful start to the Decker series. On to the next book.
Emily May·9 years ago
1 1/2 stars. What is extremely impressive about this book is how David Baldacci has managed to convince thousands of readers that this kind of shit is not only good, but something shiny and new.First of all, Amos Decker is a *gasp* "memory man", meaning that an injury gave him the ability to never forget ANYTHING! You got that, right? He remembers everything he has experienced. Literally everything. Isn't that completely unique and never heard of before? So weird how no mystery/crime author has ...
Phrynne·10 years ago
My first ever David Baldacci book and what a good one it was! I sat and read it all in one day because it was basically unputdownable. The main character who is an ex cop is made extra interesting in that he is a savant and has the ability to remember everything. This of course is a great asset in a murder enquiry and by the end of the book our ex cop is looking forward to much greater things. This is marked as book one in a new series and I look forward to reading the next one. I also intend to...
Patrice Hoffman·10 years ago
There seems to be no shortage of the troubled hero who's family are brutally murdered in the worse way. Yes, these characters make for an interesting story... at first. It's no secret that this hero can often be redundant, boring, and overdone. David Baldacci attempts to break this mold by introducing us to Amos Decker with an unusual ability to remember everything. I mean EVERYTHING!Memory Man begins with Decker, then a detective, stumbling upon the brutal, senseless murder of his brother-in-la...
Barbara·10 years ago
3.5 starsBurlington police detective Amos Decker spiraled into despair when his wife, daughter, and brother-in-law were brutally murdered 15 months ago. He quit the police force and became homeless before moving into a cheap motel and becoming a private detective. Once a football player, the 6' 5", 350 pound Decker is seriously out of shape. He has a unique ability, however, acquired after a massive hit ended his football career. Decker sustained a brain injury that gave him hyperthymesia - a co...
Tim·10 years ago
I couldn't wait to sludge through this redundant, murderous, sorrowful written drivel of muck. There is nothing redeeming. After the second time a gun is put to the head, I wanted to put one to my own for being sucked into this quagmire of crap. Despicable and awful. 0 of 10 stars!




