

Perfect Days
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological
3.8
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Raphael Montes
A twisted young medical student kidnaps the girl of his dreams and embarks on a dark and delirious road trip across Brazil in the English-language debut of Brazil's most celebrated young crime writer. Teo Avelar is a loner. He lives with his paraplegic mother and her dog in Rio de Janeiro, he doesn't have many friends, and the only time he feels honest human emotion is in the presence of his medical school cadaver—that is, until he meets Clarice. She's almost his exact opposite: exotic, spontaneous, unafraid to speak her mind. An aspiring screenwriter, she's working on a screenplay called Perfect Days about three friends who go on a road trip across Brazil in search of romance. Teo is obsessed. He begins to stalk her, first following her to her university, then to her home, and when she ultimately rejects him, he kidnaps her and they embark upon their very own twisted odyssey across Brazil, tracing the same route outlined in her screenplay. Through it all, Teo is certain that time is all he needs to prove to Clarice that they are made for each other, that time is all he needs to make her fall in love with him. But as the journey progresses, he digs himself deeper and deeper into a pit that he can't get out of, stopping at nothing to ensure that no one gets in the way of their life together. Both tense and lurid, and brimming with suspense from the very first page, Perfect Days is a psychological thriller in the vein of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley—a chilling journey in the passenger seat with a psychopath, and the English language debut of one of Brazil's most deliciously dark young writers.
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Author
Raphael Montes
Pages
272
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2016-02-16
ISBN
0698189140 9780698189140
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Really liked this book ! My kind of plot… obsessed guy is trying his chance with a woman he is obsessed with…"
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LeeLoo Dallas
"Darkly funny and soul crushing ending."
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Dalton Morse
"This book was absolutely nuts, and you need to read it. It was creepy and ****** up in the best way. I hope more of Montes' work will be translated."
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Emily
"I felt like this book was drug out so long and then the final few chapters were so superficial in comparison."
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Sarah Christine
"I read this book in a day, it was good, disturbing and a mind ****, but good. I knocked it down a star because I didn't like a single person in the story."
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Cathy Sears
"Supper creepy but compelling as hell! Also weirdly humorous! Definitely recommend it "
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