Saturday 26 October 2013

Guillame Musso

Hi everyone!

Today I want to mention other author whose books I really  like- Guillame Musso.
He's from France, but now he lives in New York. He started to write when he was 26 years old, but his first novel wasn't so popular as the others.

In 2004 he wrote 'Afterwards' - a story about life after touching dead. Main character, Nathan, drowned saving her friend in a lake. In hospital he's in cardiac arrest and see a light in a tunel . Finally, he come back to life. When he's adult, he meets a doctor who claims that he can predict someone's death.

'A Mix-Up in Heaven' - story about Juliette, a 28-year old French woman, who meets Sam, a prediatrician from New York, and they fall in love witch each other. Unfortunately, she has to go back to Paris and Sam can't convince her to stay with him.
An aeroplane with Juliette explodes few moments after take off. But it's not the end of their story...

'Will You Be There?'- Elliot is a surgeon very popular in a medical environment. He's still missing Ilena, a girl who died 30 years ago. Elliot is given an opportunity to return to his past. I don;t want to give too much details, this is a kind of a book which keep a  reader in suspense from the first page.

'Girl on Paper'- a famous writer, Tom Boyd, one day meets the heroin of his novels, Billy. All the time she's telling him that when he'll stop writing, she'll die. They spend together most of their time, but Tom really wants to win back Aurore, his love. Billy strikes a deal with him- if he writes a next book, she'll help him find Aurore.


I've presented just a few books of Musso, but, of corse, there are just a part of his literary output. If someone likes reading books with a pinch of suspense, I recommend his novels.

2 comments:

  1. These seem like very gripping stories. Do you read them in English, French, Polish or still another language?

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  2. I've never read his books but seems to by quite interesting writer:) You can borrow me one of those one day:)

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