Member Reviews
Denice L, Reviewer
A thriller story line to make you think. What WOULD you do with only six months to live? Right some of society's more spectacular wrongs? I think I'd agree to that proposition too. The story is a translation from French so does not flow like a book in it's original language. But, stick with it, the story picks up speed and the action is pretty tricky. Our hero asks a few questions too many along the way and could find himself with considerable less than six months left. |
Donna T, Reviewer
What would you do if you only had 6 months left to live? For Regis a disturbing offer had him considering using the time to give a little back to humanity since his life had been pretty much a waste (in his opinion) so far. But is the offer quite as it seems? Is Chloe who she says she is? |
kATHLEEN G, Reviewer
Chloe enlisted Regis to kill bad people because he only has 6 months to live. Yep. Regis, however, is a brilliant man- an astrophysicist- so this becomes a more elaborate situation than it might have otherwise been. Chloe might not be who she claims to be. Regis certainly becomes someone different than he was. Set in Paris (and translated from French), it's a grotesque and perversely entertaining read. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. |
Brenda W, Reviewer
Six months to Kill by Enzo Bartoli Thank you NetGalley for giving me this copy . I am sorry I didnt like the storyline at all but continued to read about third of the book . Give three stars . |
This book was brilliant. I read it in one day. The writing was easy to get into, the chapters were short and the characters were well written. The story of having six months to live, does that mean murder can be committed and get away with it? It definitely had twists and turns and the ending I couldn't guess but as I got closer I wanted it to end a certain way and it did which I'm happy about. You need to read this |
Reviewer 500522
A delightful and well written novel with lots of slow action and a few twists. Excellent characters, plot and story. |
Regis is in his forties and had just been given the news that he has terminal cancer and he has only six months to live. He goes for a walk to clear his mind and meets a woman called Chloe who waves at him as they pass by. Later that night she turns up at his home with a proposition for him. She wants him to kill people. I really liked this book. Regis is a genius, he specialises in astrophysics. The story had me hooked from the beginning. It's so well written. There are plenty of twists and I loved how the story ends. There are so many ways this story could have played out but I think the author has chosen the best one. I simply devoured this book. I couldn't and didn't want to put it down. A super read that I recommend. I would like to thank NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer and the author Enzo Bartoli for my ARC in exchange for an honest review. |
Tracey S, Reviewer
I enjoyed this book. I particularly liked the humour throughout the book and also the ending. The writing style was good The characters were well rounded and the pace was good. Looking forward to reading more by this author |
Daniel S, Reviewer
This was an excellent read. Not something I would usually pick up but It had me hooked from the outset and throughout. Will be keeping an eye out for more in the future. |
Reviewer 558888
Thank you NetGalley and Publisher for this ARC. I have never read anything by this author before and found the book difficult to get into but maybe that is because it has been translated. However, it was worth persevering with and I thought I had worked it out and was surprised when I realised I hadn't. I would recommend and definitely don't give up. |
Regis is given 6 months to live due to cancer. The day he receives the prognosis, he is approached by a beautiful woman and offered a chance to really live his last months on earth. She explains that the group she works for is trying to rid the world of terrible people, and she would like for Regis to murder said terrible people. I really enjoyed the story. Regis is a likable character, and you really feel for him as he experiences the final months of his life. The twist surprised me, and I loved seeing how Regis reacted when everything came to light. I enjoyed the heck out of this book! Enzo Bartoli offers a well-written mystery with interesting characters and an inventive ending. |
Julie H, Reviewer
This is a quick enjoyable read. A bit predictable but still entertaining and worth reading. Thank you to Netgalley for my copy. |
Gordon J, Media
A brilliant book, from the first page till the end of the epilogue had me totally engrossed. A lovely twist in the tail makes it even better though on reflection maybe it wasn’t a shock. Written in a black humour style hope to end more by this author. |
I am sad to say that this book just was not my cup of tea. It started out slow and was very unbelievable. I know most books are obviously based on things that couldn’t actually happen, but they still have an air of truth to them which makes you think that maybe this could happen. This book did not have that. It also kind of went in to his ‘new job’ a little fast and I feel like I didn’t get a lot of the character before he was presented with this opportunity. The main thing that bothered me was that it was just not believable in any way. Especially the randomness with which this was presented. The first few chapters turned me off to the book. I do like the idea of this book though and that’s what caught my eye to give it a try! |
Robin L, Reviewer
SIX MONTHS TO KILL – Enzo Bartoli Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies (Translator) Thomas & Mercer (June 30, 2019) ISBN-13: 9781542093767 ISBN-10: 1542093767 Original publication: June 20, 2019 Translation: August 13, 2019 Mystery Thriller France & Other Locations – The Present Régis Gaudin is a hyperactive, hypersensitive, and hyper-emotional genius lacking social skills. He finds it easier to live a reclusive life with little social interaction although he lives in a very prestigious Paris address. His life and interests revolve around teaching at the Institute of Astrophysics in Paris, and missions to CERN in Geneva. Now in his early forties, his doctor, Professor Laxreg, has just told Régis a cancer will end his life in six months. Régis makes arrangements for his funeral knowing no one will attend or care. In the last few days he has encountered an attractive woman. Chloé Schneider comes on to Régis and makes him an offer he at first finds ridiculous – to kill some deserving miscreants. Afterall, he will be dead soon, so will serve no prison time, plus she knows all about him. His intelligence will make the deaths seem accidents. Thinking Chloé a descent person with integrity but also a drive to accomplish what the police cannot, Régis agrees. SIX MONTHS TO KILL has plenty of chilling moments and surprises for Régis which will change him in dramatic ways. It is a translation from the original French edition. Robin Lee |
Well this was a slow start but once I got into it I really enjoyed the book. Characters were good and the twist at the end was brilliant |
An intriguing story about a truth that shall be uncovered July 2019 SIX MONTHS TO KILL by Enzo Bartoli (Translated by Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies) Coming August 2019 The action of the story takes place in Paris, France, the present day. The main character (Regis Gaudin, 44) finds out that he has only 6 months to live. He is approached by a woman (Chloe) who represents an unknown organization that kills bad people. Chloe proposed to Regis to become a mercenary. The book is written in the first person, present time. The writer succeeds to describe what the main character is thinking and feeling, and the reader gets to see it from the first row. The pace is appropriate, not rushing nor dragging. It is interesting to see how the main character is dealing with his feelings regarding the crimes he commits. He is not thinking too much about the ethics of the killings. Also, it is interesting to see how he is preparing for his imminent death. While reading, I didn't understand why the writer didn't develop more the ethical issues the main character is going through regarding his killings. You have to read the book to understand that the writer did a perfect job. As times go by, and the main character becomes habitual with his killings, he realizes that things are not as they were initially described by Chloe. It is hard to write a novel consisting of about 200 pages about only one main character, surrounded by a few secondary characters. The writer did a very good job. I liked the story because it kept me up reading the final chapters into the night. The finale was a good one, not as one I was expecting. It was both original, and plausible. The story is revolving around the main character and the secondary character, occasionally entering into the scene, for brief moments, the main character's victims and doctor. I didn't like the story because, up to a point, it was predictable. I recommend the book because it was, from a point on, very captivating, with an unexpecting finale. The characters are well described. SIX MONTHS TO KILL by Enzo Bartoli (Translated by Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies) 207 pages, Amazon Publishing UK. $15.95 (USD) This review can be found at NetGalley. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review. |
Enzo Bartoli must have lots of imagination and a good sense of humor. The title of the book is such that the story can go two ways: either the main character, Régis, dies after six months or he doesn't. I liked the humor in the book and I also liked the ending. The characters were nicely rounded for this story and the pace was quite good. All in all I hope to read more of this author. Thanks to NetGalley and Amazon for this digital review copy. |
Gosh, but, this is such a fabulous read! I had experienced some really poor books recently and so, was particularly excited when this one arrived in my Kindle as it's such an interesting premise and the translation is excellent. I wouldn't have guessed that it hadn't been written in English. Regis is a genius, a specialist in astrophysics and a professor who is terminally ill and approached by a woman who has an interesting, adventurous proposition for him. And, let's face it, what has he got to lose? I found the story riveting, the writing excellent and the narrative had me hooked until the end - which is a fabulous conclusion. A really, really good read. Highly recommend and thanks so much to Netgalley and the publishers for the opportunity to preview. As well as Enzo Bartoli and the fabulous translator, Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies. |
My first from this author and although i found the first chapter hard to get into, i am pleased i stuck with it. The main character is not at first likeable but he grows on you. Thw concept and execution are great but the last chapter is a little predictable. I really enjoyed this. |




