The Adversary: A True Story of Monstrous Deception

by Emmanuel Carrere, Linda Coverdale
The Adversary: A True Story of Monstrous Deception  
published January 5th 2002 by Picador
binding Paperback
isbn 0312420609   (isbn13: 9780312420604)
pages 208
description Too mortified to admit that he has missed a crucial medical school exam, Jean-Claude Romand decides instead to lie. It's the pitiful act of a desperat...more
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03-14-07



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Ginnie
Ginnie rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
01/20/08

bookshelves: family, true-crime
I had read an article in The New Yorker about this man and when I ran across this book I was delighted.

Jean-Claude Romand was a respected physician at the World Health Organization and a devoted husband and father. Then, in January 1993, his wife and children were murdered. As if his admission that he slaughtered his family weren't enough, it also turned out that Romand wasn't a doctor, that Romand wasn't his real name, and that, before killing his wife and children, he had murdere...more
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Gail
01/03/08

Read in January, 2005
"On the Saturday morning of January 9, 1993, while Jean-Claude Romand was killing his wife and children, I was with mine in a parent-teacher meeting at the school attended by Gabriel, our eldest son".
So begins Emmanuel Carrere's The Adversary.
Jean-Claude Romand was a failure in life. His childhood was dysfunctional, he never held a job, stole money and was constantly in a depressed state. For years, he deceived his family and friends by his charade of pretending to be a doctor at the...more
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Chase
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11/10/07

Read in January, 2007
The only reason Carrere can get away with telling such a far-fetched a story as The Adversary is that he has documented evidence that it is horrendous premise is true. It is at one time enthralling and disgusting, kind of like a bad carnival, mostly because there are constant reminders that it is real.
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Greg
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06/30/08

bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in January, 2007
This is an unsettling book, to say the least, but definitely worth reading. More than any novel could, it shows what deception can do to people. My only complaint is the author's periodic efforts to make parallel between himself and the killer, which detracted from the story.
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Gabriel
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02/05/08

Became "Time Out," when produced as a film, a much lesser work but still worth watching. I could do without the "I am just like him, only not a whacko," bit, but that's Carrere for you. Still a fascinating story, well told.
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Mary
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02/26/08

Read in February, 2008
I applaud the author for steering away from sensationalism. Within a chapter or two, the cause of the tragic events was rather boring. It's short, but not very worthwhile.
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Renata
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09/09/07

Read in June, 2007
Reading this book I learned that the truth is always the best option, because lies can lead you to death... literally...
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Sandra D
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07/23/08

bookshelves: true-crime
Read in July, 2008
Well-written, but repellent all the same. Mercifully, it was also very short.
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Aras
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11/11/07

bookshelves: highly-recommended
Read in April, 2006
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Ak
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11/25/07

Read in November, 2007
lovely writer; want to read in original now
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Recynd
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11/27/07

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Kate
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09/26/07

bookshelves: history, non-fiction
 

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11/13/07

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avg rating (all editions): 3.80 (59 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.77 (47 ratings)
number of reviews: 11






other editions

The Adversary: A True Story of Monstrous Deception (Hardcover)
L'Adversaire (Paperback)
El Adversario (Paperback)