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Book Review: Three

This is a dark thriller, which picks up pace as it goes along, says David Herman

July 31, 2020 08:51
D.A. Mishani good reads
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Three by D. A. Mishani (Trans: Jessica Cohen, Riverrun, £14.99)

This is a good time for Israeli thrillers. Recently, we have had Dov Alfon’s hi-tech A Long Night in Paris, and a historical thriller set in the Russian Pale, The Slaughterman’s Daughter by Yaniv Iczkovits. Now we have best-selling author D. A. Mishani’s Three, set in contemporary Tel Aviv.

Mishani is the author of the acclaimed detective Avraham Avraham series, first published in Hebrew in 2011, and since then translated into more than 15 languages, and adapted for TV.

Mishani, who lives in Tel Aviv, has had considerable success in Europe with glowing reviews in Le Monde and Die Zeit. Three could be his breakthrough novel in English. It is translated by Jessica Cohen, who has translated Amos Oz and David Grossman among other writers, and, with Grossman, won the Man Booker International prize for her translation of his A Horse Walks Into a Bar.