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2010 novel by Giorgio Faletti
I kill
Italian language original book title and cover Io uccido (2002)
AuthorGiorgio Faletti
Original titleIo uccido
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime fiction
PublisherConstable
Publication date3 June 2010
Media typePrint Paperback
Pages624

I kill is a thriller written by Giorgio Faletti. The book was translated from Italian and became a best seller, selling millions of copies and published in 27 editions, to English, in which it also went on to become a best seller, published in 10 editions.

The Italian edition was published in Milan in 2002. The English language translation by the author was first published in Milan by Baldini Castoldi Dalai in 2008 (ISBN 9788860732958) and in 2010 in London by Constable (ISBN 9781849012959). According to WorldCat, it is held in 440 libraries. It was also translated into other languages, often in multiple editions: < Spanish, translated by Rosa S Corgatell, published in 2005 with the title Yo mato.; Chinese, as 我殺 / Wo sha and as 非人 / Fei ren ; French, as Je tue; Portuguese, as Eu mato; Czech, as Já vraždím; Russian, as Я убиваю; Dutch, as Ik dood; Croatian, as Ja ubijam; German, as Ich töte; Hebrew, as אני הורג; Danish as Jeg dræber; Slovenian as Jaz ubijam; Swedish as Jag dödar; Finnish as Minä tapan; Polish as Ja zabijam;

References

  1. ^ Beha, Christopher (2012-10-26). "What's a Flesh Peddler to Do?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  2. ^ WorldCat title listing
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