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272 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 28, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Penguin Canada
  • ISBN: 9780143193623
  • Dimensions: 5.1" W x 0.7" L x 8.0" H
RAPHAEL MONTES was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1990, and is a lawyer and a writer. His short stories have appeared in Playboy and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. His debut novel, Suicides, was published to much acclaim in Brazil in 2010 and was a finalist for the Sao Paolo Literature Prize, among many other accolades. Perfect Days is being published in seven countries. The author lives in Rio de Janeiro.
“Raphael Montes is one of the most brilliant young novelists I've encountered. He is certain to redefine Brazilian crime fiction and to emerge as a figure on the world literary scene.”—Scott Turow

“A road novel about kidnapping that has reviewers reaching for their thesauruses to describe how disturbing and gruesome it is — and how pleasurable.”—Toronto Star

“In any language, ‘Perfect Days’ may be the most original and viscerally explicit novel you'll read this year . . . This novel — not for readers with delicate dispositions — is cringe-inducing and utterly monstrous. Filled with plot twists, violence and nail-biting scenes, this tale of psychological suspense uses pitch-black humor as its release valve. Montes makes you laugh, even as he makes you feel bad about doing it.”—Chicago Tribune 

“Raphael is an author who masterfully controls tension during the narrative. In his writing, it is possible to see the influence of suspense masters such as Patricia Highsmith, Agatha Christie and Jim Thompson. Even stronger are the cinematic influences: Raphael Montes is a mixture of Alfred Hitchcock’s suspense with Quentin Tarantino’s black comedy. Not surprisingly, the book has an electrifying pace, full of shocking and macabre twists and turns.”—The Guardian

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