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13 Anys De Club De Lectura De Novel·La Negra Biblioteca la Bòbila fons especial de gènere negre i policíac 13 anys de Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra (2000-2012) El fons especial, 15 El fons especial, 15 L’Hospitalet, abril de 2012 Biblioteca la Bòbila Pl. de la Bòbila, 1 08906 L’Hospitalet Tel. 934 807 438 [email protected] horaris tardes: de dilluns a divendres, de 15.30 a 20.30 h. Aquest número recull dels primers matins: dimecres, dijous i dissabtes, de 10 a 13.30 h. tretze anys del Club de Lectura de transports Novel·la Negra de la Biblioteca la Metro: L5 Can Vidalet Bòbila. Tots els llibres que s’han Trambaix: T1, T2, T3 Ca n’Oliveres Bus: LH2, EP1 llegit, per anys, i llistes de les edicions originals, per països, per autors i per títols. Biblioteca la Bòbila Fons especial de gènere negre i policíac Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 2 El fons especial, 15 2000 Cosecha roja, de Dashiell Hammett (Alianza) Día de perros, d’Alicia Giménez Bartlett (Grijalbo) El ladrón que no quería robar, de Lawrence Block (Plaza & Janés) Amanecer con hormigas en la boca, de Miguel Barroso (Debate) New York Graphic, d’Adam Lloyd Baker (Mondadori) El perro de terracotta, d’Andrea Camilleri (Emecé) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 3 El fons especial, 15 2001 La primera investigación de Maigret, de Georges Simenon (Tusquets) El talento del Mr. Ripley, de Patricia Highsmith (Anagrama) Chantaje mortal, d’Elmore Leonard (Ediciones B) Los crímenes del balneario, d’Alexandra Marínina (Planeta) Bellísimas personas, d’Andreu Martín (Algaida) Muerte en La Fenice, de Donna Leon (Seix Barral) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 4 El fons especial, 15 2002 Ola de crímenes, de James Ellroy (Ediciones B) Los mares del Sur, de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán (Planeta) Memòria mortal, de Didier Daeninckx (La Magrana) Asesinos sin rostro, d’Henning Mankell (Tusquets) Morituri, de Yasmina Khadra (Zoela) Land Rover, de Suso de Toro (Suma de Letras) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 5 El fons especial, 15 2003 El poeta, de Michael Connelly (Ediciones B) El inocente, de Mario Lacruz (Anaya) Golpe de sangre, de Sara Paretsky (Suma de Letras) Noticias de la noche, de Petros Markaris (Suma de Letras) El largo adiós, de Raymond Chandler (Diagonal) Lo mejor que le puede pasar a un cruasán, de Pablo Tusset (Lengua de Trapo) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 6 El fons especial, 15 2004 Flores negras para Michael Roddick, de Daniel Vázquez Sallés (Plaza & Janés) Tarántula, de Thierry Jonquet (Ediciones B) Mundos sucios, de José Latour (Planeta) 1280 almas, de Jim Thompson (Diagonal) La justicia de Selb, de Bernhard Schlink i Walter Popp (Anagrama) Harraga, d’Antonio Lozano (Zoela) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 7 El fons especial, 15 2005 Total Khéops, de Jean-Claude Izzo (Akal) Que en vez de infierno encuentres gloria, de Lorenzo Lunar (Zoela) La frontera, de Patrick Bard (Grijalbo) El tejedor, de James Sallis (Poliedro) La sala del crimen, de P.D. James (Ediciones B) Asesinato en el corazón de Jerusalén, de Batya Gur (Siruela) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 8 El fons especial, 15 2006 El comisario Bordelli, de Marco Vichi (Tropismos) Putas, diamantes y cante jondo, de Lluís Gutiérrez (Abadia) Muerte escarlata, de Walter Mosley (Roca) Huye rápido, vete lejos, de Fred Vargas (Siruela) Sendero sombrío, de Dominique Manotti (Tropismos) La caza, de Tony Hillerman (Diagonal) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 9 El fons especial, 15 2007 La verdad del Caimán, de Massimo Carlotto (Barataria) El hada carabina, de Daniel Pennac (Mondadori) La neblina del ayer, de Leonardo Padura (Tusquets) El peso de los muertos, de Víctor del Árbol (Castalia) Muerte de una heroína roja, de Qiu Xiaolong (Almuzara) Ley garrote, de Joaquín Guerrero-Casasola (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 10 El fons especial, 15 2008 Hollywood Station, de Joseph Wambaugh (Belacqua) Asesinatos en la Academia Brasileña de Letras, de Jô Soares (Siruela) Pacto de sangre, de James M. Cain (Punto de Lectura) No es país para viejos, de Cormac McCarthy (Mondadori) Huérfanos de Brooklyn, de Jonathan Lethem (Mondadori) Retrato de familia con muerta, de Raúl Argemí (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 11 El fons especial, 15 2009 La mirada del observador, de Marc Behm (RBA) Sé que mi padre decía, de Willy Uribe (El Andén) Violetas de marzo, de Philip Kerr (RBA) Cuerpo a cuerpo, d’Eugenio Fuentes (Tusquets) Una novela de barrio, de Francisco González Ledesma (RBA) El baile ha terminado, de Julián Ibáñez (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 12 El fons especial, 15 2010 La jungla de asfalto, de W.R. Burnett (RBA) Maderos, de Ken Bruen (Tropismos) Murió con los ojos abiertos, de Derek Raymond (Ámbar) El espía imperfecto, de José L. Caballero (Roca) Nada, de Jean-Patrick Manchette (RBA) Caminos cruzados, d’Erlantz Gamboa (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 13 El fons especial, 15 2011 Disparen sobre el pianista, de David Goodis (RBA) Tarde, mal y nunca, de Carlos Zanón (Saymon) Las grietas de Jara, de Claudia Piñeiro (Alfaguara) Dinero fácil, de Jens Lapidus (Suma de Letras) Calle de la Estación, 120, de Léo Malet (Libros del Asteriode) Las niñas perdidas, de Cristina Fallarás (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 14 El fons especial, 15 2012 Ojos de agua, de Domingo Villar (Debolsillo) Los sudarios no tienen bolsillos, d’Horace McCoy (Akal) Stark, d’Edward Bunker (Salajín) El poder del perro, de Don Winslow (Mondadori) Lennox, de Craig Russell (Roca) La llamada de un extraño, de Rafael Alcalde (Roca) Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 15 El fons especial, 15 BIBLIOGRAFIA CRONOLÒGICA 1929. Cosecha roja. Dashiell Hammett 1937. Los sudarios no tienen bolsillos. Horace McCoy 1943. Pacto de sangre. James M. Cain 1943. Calle de la Estación, 120. Léo Malet 1949. La primera investigación de Maigret. Georges Simenon 1949. La jungla de asfalto. W.R. Burnett 1953. El largo adiós. Raymond Chandler 1953. El inocente. Mario Lacruz 1955. El talento de Mr. Ripley. Patricia Highsmith 1956. Disparen sobre el pianista. David Goodis 1964. 1280 almas. Jim Thompson 1972. Nada. Jean-Patrick Manchette 1974. Chantaje mortal. Elmore Leonard 1979. Los mares del Sur. Manuel Vázquez Montalbán 1980. La mirada del observador. Marc Behm 1984. Memòria mortal. Didier Daeninckx 1984. Murió con los ojos abiertos. Derek Raymond 1987. La justicia de Selb. Bernhard Schlink, Walter Popp 1987. El hada carabina. Daniel Pennac 1988. Land Rover. Suso de Toro 1988. Golpe de sangre. Sara Paretsky 1989. Violetas de marzo. Philip Kerr 1991. Asesinos sin rostro. Henning Mankell 1992. Muerte en La Fenice. Donna Leon 1992. El tejedor. James Sallis 1994. El ladrón que no quería robar. Lawrence Block 1995. Las noticias de la noche. Petros Markaris 1995. Tarántula. Thierry Jonquet 1995. Total Khéops. Jean-Claude Izzo 1995. Sendero sombrío. Dominique Manotti 1995. La verdad del Caimán. Massimo Carlotto 1996. El perro de terracota. Andrea Camilleri 1996. El poeta. Michael Connelly 1997. Día de perros. Alicia Giménez Bartlett 1997. Los crímenes del balneario. Alexandra Marínina 1997. Morituri. Yasmina Khadra 1998. New York Graphic. Adam Lloyd Baker 1999. Amanecer con hormigas en la boca. Miguel Barroso 1999. Ola de crímenes. James Ellroy 1999. Mundos sucios. José Latour 1999. La caza. Tony Hillerman 1999. Huérfanos de Brooklyn. Jonathan Lethem 2000. Bellísimas personas. Andreu Martín 2000. Muerte de una heroína roja. Qiu Xiaolong 2001. Lo mejor que le puede pasar a un cruasán. Pablo Tusset Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 16 El fons especial, 15 2001. Huye rápido, vete lejos. Fred Vargas 2001. Maderos. Ken Bruen 2001. Asesinato en el corazón de Jerusalén. Batya Gur 2002. Harraga. Antonio Lozano 2002. La frontera. Patrick Bard 2002. El comisario Bordelli. Marco Vichi 2003. Flores negras para Michael Roddick. Daniel Vázquez Sallés 2003. La sala del crimen. P.D. James 2003. Que en vez de infierno encuentres gloria. Lorenzo Lunar 2004. Muerte escarlata. Walter Mosley 2005. Putas, diamantes y cante jondo. Lluís Gutiérrez 2005. La neblina del ayer. Leonardo Padura 2005. No es país para viejos. Cormac McCarthy 2005. Asesinatos en la Academia Brasileña de Letras. Jô Soares 2005. El poder del perro. Don Winslow 2006. El peso de los muertos. Víctor del Árbol 2006. Hollywood Station. Joseph Wambaugh 2006. Dinero fácil. Jens Lapidus 2006. Stark. Edward Bunker 2006. Ojos de agua. Domingo Villar 2007. Ley garrote. Joaquín Guerrero-Casasola 2007. Una novela de barrio. Francisco González Ledesma 2007. Cuerpo a cuerpo. Eugenio Fuentes 2008. Retrato de familia con muerta. Raúl Argemí 2008. Sé que mi padre decía. Willy Uribe 2009. El baile ha terminado. Julián Ibáñez 2009. El espía imperfecto. José L. Caballero 2009. Las grietas de Jara. Claudia Piñeiro 2009. Tarde, mal y nunca. Carlos Zanón 2009. Lennox. Craig Russell 2010. Caminos cruzados. Erlantz Gamboa 2011. Las niñas perdidas. Cristina Fallarás 2012. La llamada de un extraño. Rafael Alcalde Club de Lectura de Novel·la Negra 17 El fons especial, 15 PER PAÏSOS Alemanya . La justicia de Selb. Bernhard Schlink, Walter Popp Algèria . Morituri. Yasmina Khadra Argentina . Retrato de familia con muerta. Raúl Argemí . Las grietas de Jara. Claudia Piñeiro Bèlgica . La primera investigación de Maigret. Georges Simenon Brasil . Asesinatos en la Academia Brasileña de Letras. Jô Soares Cuba . Mundos sucios. José Latour . Que en vez de infierno encuentres gloria. Lorenzo Lunar . La neblina del ayer. Leonardo Padura Espanya . El inocente. Mario Lacruz . Los mares del Sur. Manuel Vázquez Montalbán . Land Rover. Suso de Toro . Día de perros. Alicia Giménez Bartlett . Amanecer con hormigas en la boca. Miguel Barroso . Bellísimas personas. 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