A Small Death in Lisbon

0-00-232668-XOCLC59402427

A Small Death in Lisbon is a crime novel by Robert Wilson. The novel won the CWA Gold Dagger Award in 1999, and the German Crime Prize (for an International Novel) in 2003.

Notes

  • Zé Coelho shares some characteristics with his Spanish counterpart, Inspector jefe Javier Falcón, such as:
    • Lost his wife; Falcón is divorced - they both long for their wives;
    • Has stress problems, as Falcón;
    • They both discover that past friendships are not as they seem: Coelho with his friend Borrego, and Falcón with his father.

Publication history

  • 1999, London: HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-232668-X, Pub date 19 July 1999, Hardback
  • 2000, London: HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-651202-X, Pub date 2 May 2000, Paperback
  • 2000, New York: Harcourt ISBN 0151006091, Pub date October 2000, Hardback
  • 2002, New York: Berkeley Books ISBN 0-425-18423-4, Pub date March 2002, Paperback
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