The best books by the interesting Dror Mishani

And there where one can expect the black gender, or the police and even espionage fictions could find a cradle and sustenance, it turns out that it is not exactly the most typical.

I mean a Israel people and country made the epicenter of all geopolitical plots, economic and even conspiracy of the history of humanity to turn out that only authors like Batya Guru or with a Dror Mishani who we bring here today, they are dedicated to that of the criminal spectrum as a narrative field.

But once put, it is also true that Mishani harnesses the narrative excellence of a noir that starts from the classic canons around a fetish researcher, but ends up pointing to a voracious imagination capable of everything in his sample of the dark and of crime. Even having reached Spain by dropper so far, surely the hook of its plots augurs that establishment of the great bestsellers.

Top recommended novels of Dror Mishani

Cuban Tres Guitar

There is a new type of argument of our days, a sign of the times and their turns, in which the good and the bad depend on the prism and the moment. The game is fun and restless, the tension to reveal who hides the wolf behind the sheepskin is a pressing reading need. Because the rhythm is increasing and we need to reveal the lie, the trompe l'oeil made into existence of any character ...

Written by one of the masters of today's crime novel, Tres is a surprising thriller about three women whose seemingly normal lives intersect in a deceptive emotional puzzle. Orna, a teacher in Tel Aviv and a divorced mother, has decided to forget her failed marriage and start a new life; Emilia, a caregiver new to Israel from Latvia, needs a job and spiritual shelter in equal measure to keep her afloat.

She, for her part, goes to a cafe every morning to finish her doctoral thesis, but, above all, to escape her monotonous family life. The fate of these three women will take a tragic turn the day Guil appears in their lives, a man who will soon make it clear that he is not who he claims to be. Although maybe neither ...

Dror Mishani burst onto the scene with Disappearance file, the first in a series of novels starring Inspector Abraham Abraham. On Three, the author abandons his detective to build, in the wake of great masters of suspense as Alfred Hitchcock and Patricia Highsmith, a delicate psychological intrigue starring women who rarely have the opportunity to be heard.

Mishani leads us to the forgotten margins of Tel Aviv to tell us about the responsibility of observing the lives of those around us and about our positioning before the living and the dead, who, in one way or another, always remain among us. With unusual elegance and empathy, Dror Mishani has created his best novel to date. Criticism has already surrendered to his feet.

Three by Mishani

Disappearance file

One of the most special cases of the quintessential protagonist of Mishani. Because Inspector Abraham Abraham is not used to the shadows of crime leading him through the fascinating twists and turns of youth like a disturbing labyrinth ...

A sixteen-year-old boy, Ofer, disappears without a trace after leaving his home in uptown Holon on his way to school. What seemed like a routine case becomes for Inspector Abraham Abraham a frustrating investigation that takes up his entire life. As he deepens his knowledge of the boy's life, the truth of what happened to him seems more hidden. Only one man, a neighbor and the boy's teacher, Zeev Avni, has something to say, something very strange that can save the investigation, if it is not too late.

Disappearance file
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