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The Book of Mirrors is a crime novel by Romanian writer Eugen Chirovici, published on 7 September 2017. It has been translated into 37 languages. [1] The book was adapted to a movie called Sleeping Dogs in 2024.
Sleeping Dogs is an American crime thriller film directed by Adam Cooper in his feature-length directorial debut from a screenplay adapted by Cooper and Bill Collage from the 2017 novel The Book of Mirrors by E.O. Chirovici, and starring Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan. The film was released in the United States on March 22, 2024.
The City of Mirrors was released for publication on May 24, 2016 by Ballantine Books. [ 1 ] The film rights to the three novels were acquired in 2007 for adaptation into a film trilogy , but after 12 years of development and planning, it has been changed to a television series , premiering in January 2019.
Eugen O. Chirovici (born 1964) is a Romanian author of suspense and crime. Before moving to United Kingdom, he published ten detective novels in his home country. [1] He is best known for his first English novel, The Book of Mirrors.
British weird fiction author China Miéville credits Borges for inspiring The Tain, his 2002 fantasy novella, which features "imagos" that resemble the Fauna of Mirrors entry in The Book of Imaginary Beings. The title of Caspar Henderson's 2012 book The Book of Barely Imagined Beings is a reference to Borges's book. [12]
Justin Cronin (born 1962) is an American author. He has written six novels: Mary and O'Neil, The Ferryman, and The Summer Guest, as well as a vampire trilogy consisting of The Passage, The Twelve and The City of Mirrors.
The Mask of Mirrors is a 2021 fantasy novel, the debut novel by M.A. Carrick. Carrick is a pseudonym for authors Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms , who wrote the novel jointly. It is the first novel in the Rook and Rose trilogy.
They Do It with Mirrors is a detective fiction novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1952 under the title of Murder with Mirrors [1] [2] and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on 17 November that year [3] under Christie's original title.