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Death from the Snows

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Elise Andrioli is back on the case. Having solved the mystery of the child serial killings outside Paris, Elise has become sort of a minor celebrity, selling the rights to her story to a mystery writer named Brigitte Aubert.

296 pages, Hardcover

First published May 5, 2000

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Brigitte Aubert

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Née en 1956 à Cannes, Brigitte Aubert a développé son goût pour le polar dans la pénombre du cinéma familial. Parmi ses nombreux romans publiés au Seuil et traduits dans plus de vingt pays, l'on retiendra Les Quatre Fils du Dr March, La Mort des bois (Grand Prix de littérature policière 1996), Transfixions (adapté au cinéma sous le titre Mauvais Genres), Funérarium... Elle est la reine du thriller à humour grinçant.

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Profile Image for Trish.
1,424 reviews2,715 followers
September 2, 2017
Brigette Aubert is a hugely successful mystery/thriller writer in her native France. Someone else will have to tell me if irony is a national characteristic there, but Aubert uses a great deal of irony in her writing. The more grisly her murders become, the sillier the comments from her characters, and the more over-the-top their hysteria. But however ironic the author becomes, she cannot hide her prodigious intelligence and enormous empathy which allows her to inhabit the life-conditions of paraplegics and disabled folks of any stripe as she does in this novel. It is quite a performance, a challenge I wish other authors would take on more often.

I am not suggesting Aubert always gets entirely correct the conditions in which these individuals operate, nor their state of mind. But she puts enough of the conditions of their existence before us that we cannot avoid considering their lives. Instead of this novel being a grim reminder of how circumscribed any of our lives might have been, Aubert makes fun of Poirot, explicitly mentioned at least once, and the British mystery dames, Agatha Christie, especially. The threatening circumstances appear to devolve into silliness by the end, though Aubert does take some care to highlight the individual talents of each of the residents of this home for the disabled.

Elise Andrioli is the narrator of this mystery and an earlier one called Death from the Woods, the story of which she's sold to a mystery writer, making her famous for her role in solving that mystery. Some years previously Elise was the victim of a bombing in Ireland and has lost the use of her limbs, her sight, and her voice, with one exception: limited use of one arm has come back. Despite these handicaps, Elise managed to help detectives solve a murder mystery in her small town, and became something of a celebrity around the country. Though she did not seek another murder to unravel, she was targeted for just that reason. In this mystery, she is taking in the mountain air at her uncle’s chalet one winter when someone comes stalking her.

The mystery itself is probably the least interesting thing about this novel, given that even the author seems to have some disdain for making sure the threads make sense and do not have loose ends. The most interesting thing about this novel, in which the police do not seem entirely competent and there is altogether too much irrelevant discussion by uninvolved spectators, is that we consider the difference between mentally impaired and physically disabled. We run through our minds the different ways one can be disabled, and consider non-sight from birth vs non-sighted due to accident or illness, the extent and diversity of one’s education and development of other senses as compensation for some impairment in one or more senses. We actually consider that someone with a physical impairment in a home for those with disabilities might be murderer.

Aubert’s presentation of Elise is nothing short of remarkable. As a result of her success ‘solving’ the earlier case …from the Woods, she has a boyfriend, Tony, who travels a great deal for the Merchant Marine. Elise herself is physically attractive, but we are not privy to her sexual gratifications, if any. She has a caregiver, Yvette, who is completely at home in her role, and speaks to Elise naturally, as though she weren’t blind and mute. Yvette can show her pique and be sarcastic at times, which is generally how one would expect a person to act whose job is 24-hour care. Elise has an uncle who admires her for carrying on so well in spite of her challenges. He offers to have Elise and Yvette travel to his place in the mountains while he is overseas on business.



I can’t recommend this novel because I felt the author sort of gave up the ghost and succumbed to her own doubts near the end. It had some potential but got away from her. I still think the concept is pretty cool, and what she did with readers' thinking about disability was completely rad. between 2 & 3 stars.
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49 reviews
June 6, 2022
Ο τίτλος και το εξώφυλλο μάλλον προδιαθέτουν για βιβλίο τρομου αλλά είναι καθαρά αστυνομικό και κάπως ανάλαφρα γραμμένο, γεγονός που εξισορροπεί το διεστραμμένο της υπόθεσης. Διαβάστηκε ευχάριστα αλλά δεν νομίζω να μου μείνει για πολύ καιρό.
Profile Image for Παρασκευή Σ..
43 reviews8 followers
August 26, 2020
Νεκροφιλία, παιδοφιλία, βιασμοί, φόνοι, παρολίγον εξορκισμοί... Κι όλα αυτά για το τίποτα!! Μάζεψε ό,τι αρρωστημένο ένστικτο μπορούσε να φανταστεί, σε ένα βιβλίο (κι αυτό ακόμα, κούρασε)... Ξέχασε όμως την λογοτεχνική ατμόσφαιρα!
Ίσως ως ταινία, να είχε κάτι να πει! Το διάβασα απλά για να επιβεβαιώσω τον δράστη, γιατί κι αυτόν, εξ αρχής τον υποπτεύεσαι!
Profile Image for Juanjo Alguacil Abellán.
67 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2023
Primer libro que cojo de un boîte à livres y ha sido una novela policiaca entretenida y normal para pasar el rato. El final me ha decepcionado pero la valoración global es buena. Para mejorar idiomas y conocer autores nuevos
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2,256 reviews61 followers
June 1, 2012
Die Protagonistin ist blind, stumm und sitzt im Rollstuhl. Wie man mit dieser Behinderung trotzdem sein Leben meistern kann interessiert mich sehr, deshalb hab ich dieses Büchlein bei einem Bookcrossing-Treffen eingesteckt.

Ich hatte beim Lesen noch die schlechte Bewertung der Vorbesitzerin in Erinnerung, und war dann positiv überrascht. Dass die Protagonistin offen darauf Bezug nimmt, dass aus ihr eine Romanheldin gemacht wurde etc. fand ich ganz ok. Der Erzählstil sprach mich an, das Tempo war sehr gut. Ich find's eher öde wenn es ewig dauert bis in so einem Krimi mal was passiert. Und auch der Fall hat mich interessiert, welcher crazy Typ kommt da laufend so unbewacht an die hilflose Frau ran. Aber das letzte Drittel, als die Geschichte noch einmal komplett kippte, das war dann wirklich nur noch Blödsinn. Damit konnte ich nicht wirklich etwas anfangen, schade um so einen netten Anfang.

Abgesehen davon finde ich es extrem grausam, nach einem Unfall derart gehandicapt zu sein. Ich wüßte nicht, ob ich selbst das durchstehen könnte. Was wäre meine Welt ohne Bücher?
11 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2010
When I finished Death from the Woods I didn't know there was a sequel, imagine my surprise when I came across the book while looking at Jane Austen in the library. I was so happy and while I did read it in one day I can't help but be disappointed. I still loved Elise but the plot was a bit muddled and really didn't come together as well in the end. Don't get me wrong I still enjoyed it. Now I need to learn how to read French because Aubert doesn't have any of her other books translated into English :(
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3,220 reviews8 followers
July 5, 2025
Léonard Moreno, genannt Chib, präpariert Tierkörper. Aber manchmal arbeitet er auch mit Menschen. Trotzdem will er den Auftrag von Blanche Andrieau, ihre Tochter Elilou zu konservieren, zunächst nicht annehmen. Ein Kind zu präparieren, damit sie in einem Mausoleum ausgestellt werden kann, dabei hat er ein schlechtes Gefühl. Aber er kann den Wunsch der reichen Familie nicht ablehnen. Bei seiner Arbeit kommt er einem schrecklichen Geheimnis auf die Spur, das ihn in tödliche Gefahr bringt.

Die Stimmung im Haus Andrieau ist seltsam. Das liegt nicht an der Trauer um die verunglückte Elilou. Auf Chib wirkt es, als ob alle eine Rolle spielen würden. Nichts ist echt, am wenigstens Blanche. Sie reflektiert nur das, was die Menschen um sie herum glauben, in ihr zu sehen.

Anfangs hat mich diese Stimmung in ihren Bann gezogen. Genauso wie der totale Gegensatz dazu: Chib, sein Freund Greg und das Leben in Cannes. Aber im Verlauf der Handlung wurde die Stimmung immer dramatischer. Gleichzeitig wurde Chibs Person immer unglaubwürdiger. Er ging bei Blanche Andrieau ein und aus, als ob er dazu gehören würde und keiner schien sich daran zu stören. Genauso wenig übrigens, wie an den seltsamen und schrecklichen Dingen, die beinahe im Stundentakt passierten.

Was mit Elilou passiert ist und warum sie sterben musste, dieses Geheimnis fand ich immer noch sehr interessant. Zwischenzeitlich ging das in allem, was sonst noch passierte, ein wenig unter. Schade, denn der Anfang des Buchs hat mehr versprochen.
79 reviews
March 25, 2018
Ich war von dem ersten Buch richtig begeistert und hab mir endlich das zweite Buch rund um Elise Andrioli vorgenommen. Sie kann weder sprechen, noch sehen und ist an den Rollstuhl gebunden. Nur einen Arm kann sie nutzen um sich per Notizbuch mitzuteilen.
Der Anfang war auch spannend, der trockene und manchmal böse Humor, den der Leser über Elises Gedanken mitbekommt, hat mich gut amüsiert. Auch die Morde und die vielen verschiedenen Charaktere hielten mich bei Laune, doch die ca. letzten 60 Seiten waren eine reine Katastrophe! Es wird links und rechts nur noch vergewaltigt, geprügelt und gemordet. Die Auflösung wirkt derart gezwungen Meta, dass ich mich einfach nur noch geärgert habe. Echt enttäuschend für mich!
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16 reviews
October 16, 2022
Le premier tome de la série "Elise Andrioli" était vraiment passionnant. J'étais vraiment enjoué à l'idée de lire la seconde partie de cette saga. Malheureusement, ce livre n'a pas comblé mes attentes. Le début du roman commence plutôt bien mais au fur à mesure que les évènements s'enchainent il y a une escalade dans la violence et dans la brutalité. Le roman prend une tourne gore et n'est qu'un enchainement de massacres et de tortures qui tourne au bain de sang.
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9 reviews
October 22, 2022
O começo do livro é ótimo, mas coisas aconteceram para que eu me perdesse na leitura. O ponto de vista da personagem paralítica é angustiante (e as vezes chato), mas fiquei curioso para conhecer outros trabalhos da escritora.
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1,041 reviews22 followers
February 19, 2018
What a disappointment from her first book about the same woman. I found the dialogue stilted and boring. The plot was downright disturbing, which was fine, except the prose seemed forced. I also was disturbed with the way the author described her characters with disabilities, who lived in a care home. It was degrading and negative. I could not recommend this book, though I do recommend the first one as it was EXCELLENT. It was creative, clever, intriguing. Death from the Woods
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1,052 reviews15 followers
October 31, 2010
I'm not sure if I have ever stopped reading a book with only a chapter or two left. But as I suffered through the last few pages I did read, I asked myself, why am I doing this? Ms. Aubert's first book was so good but this was nothing but pure blood, gore and torture. I will definitely avoid any other books by this author. Now, must find something light to read!
Profile Image for Librariel.
95 reviews4 followers
November 25, 2013
Outrageous. In ways hilarious. Not your typical detective. Not your typical protagonist. Quite an unexpected denouement. If you don't mind skipping a few diffult words, doable for anyone with FLE level B1-B2.
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348 reviews94 followers
July 22, 2014
Η συγγραφέας έχει εξελιχθεί πάρα πολύ σε σχέση με το πρώτο της βιβλίο ''Οι 4 γιοι του Δρ. Μαρς ''. Οι χαρακτήρες τόσο ζωντανοί και η ιστορία τόσο σκοτεινή και άρρωστη έρχονται σε πλήρη αντίθεση με το ηλιόλουστο τοπίο της νότιας Γαλλίας και το τέλος; μια κάθαρση που δεν είναι κάθαρση. Υπέροχο
810 reviews
March 8, 2011
Big disappointment from the first novel. This book is far too bizarre, too much dialogue, confusing action.
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1,951 reviews12 followers
August 20, 2016
Enredo rebuscado, vale pelas personagens!

( Feira do Livro 2016 )
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15 reviews
May 1, 2017
The only reason I'm giving this book two stars instead of one is because it helped me practice my German reading comprehension. This 350 page book could have been over in under 100, but for the mind-boggling dimwittedness of the police (doesn't cross their minds that witnesses who can ID murderers need protection) and a few other characters NOT hampered by physical disabilities.
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