
Mr. Miller
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Mr. Miller is watching you
Michael Bellicher is working for a successful consultancy agency and has everything going for him. During a night spent at work, he witnesses something he should never have seen. Attempting to flee the tightening stranglehold of the conspirators, Michael finds himself tailed by the mysterious Mr. Miller, who seems to know almost everything about him. Den Tex, in his exhilarating fast-paced style, creates a scarily timely universe ruled by espionage-like computer techniques¿full of managers, mergers, and opaque negotiations¿and with that a new genre: the corporate thriller.
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CHARLES DEN TEX is the Netherlands' leading thriller writer. His work has been translated into several languages. He was born in Camberwell, Australia, in 1952, and moved to the Netherlands in 1958. He studied photography and film in London. He is three-time winner of the Dutch annual prize for the best thriller. His novel CEL ('Cell') was longlisted for the prestigious Libris Literature Prize. Mr. Miller and CEL were made into a ten-part mini-series for Dutch television and have been sold to Netflix. His work is often compared to that of John Grisham, Michael Crichton and Michael Ridpath.
NANCY FOREST-FLIER is a New Jersey-born translator who moved to Europe in 1982 and has worked in the Netherlands since 1988. She lives in Alkmaar. Her literary translations include The King by Kader Abdolah, Dissident for Life by Koenraad de Wolf, Gliding Flight by Anne-Gine Goemans, We and Me by Saskia de Coster, Mr. Miller by Charles den Tex, Departure Time by Truus Matti, Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, and The Story of Shit by Midas Dekkers. Nancy also translates children's literature and has translated for numerous Dutch museums and institutes, including The Anne Frank House and the Kröller-Müller Museum (home to the world's second largest Van Gogh collection).
Content
- Intro
- 1 · Bellilog, June 13
- 2 · Hyperventilation
- 3 · Bellilog, June 14
- 4 · Exclamation points in the void
- 5 · Bellilog, June 15
- 6 · Man is the information he carries
- 7 · Bellilog, June 16
- 8 · The remains of able-bodied comrades
- 9 · Bellilog, June 17
- 10 · First look, then think
- 11 · Black or white
- 12 · Bellilog, June 17
- 13 · 0.17 seconds
- 14 · Ruud
- 15 · Bellilog, June 18
- 16 · The system wins
- 17 · Bellilog, June 18
- 18 · Welcome?
- 19 · To see somebody, to talk
- 20 · No, that's Kurt
- 21 · Please reconfirm
- 22 · The Sundance Kid
- 23 · Bellilog, June 19
- 24 · Orange hands, white knees
- 25 · The sterile light of the train
- 26 · Gijs forever
- 27 · Reassuring bias
- 28 · Leave the net alone
- 29 · Automatic answer
- 30 · Bellilog, June 19
- 31 · No shaking
- 32 · Involuntary reactions
- 33 · Bellilog, June 20
- 34 · Defensive position
- 35 · The reassurance of smooth skin
- 36 · Bellilog, June 22
- 37 · Be daring
- 38 · Batte
- 39 · Fucking eyes
- 40 · An unnatural angle
- 41 · Deeper and deeper under my skin
- 42 · Bellilog, June 26
- 43 · Viruses in a favourable climate
- 44 · No way back
- 45 · Bellilog, June 28
- 46 · The Pattern
- 47 · If we're free, we're lost
- 48 · Mail from: HB2
- 49 · A genetic directive
- 50 · Mail to: Jess
- 51 · The chessboard
- 52 · The interests of the Lord
- 53 · Mail from: HB2
- 54 · Everything we have is here
- 55 · The world is too small for us
- 56 · Meaning is history
- 57 · Bellilog, June 30
- 58 · A language I haven't mastered
- 59 · Searching eyes
- 60 · Bug on the move
- 61 · A camper doesn't need a pass
- 62 · BON
- 63 · Bellilog, July 19
- On the Design
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