The Winner Stands Alone - Paulo Coelho

The Winner Stands Alone

By Paulo Coelho

  • Release Date: 2009-04-07
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 75 Ratings

Description

New York Times Bestseller

A Story of Love and Obsession

In The Winner Stands Alone, a compelling suspense novel, Paulo Coelho takes us to the Cannes Film Festival, where the so-called superclass—those who have made it in the dreammaker’s world of fashion and cinema—gathers. At stake are money, power, and fame—things that most people are prepared to do anything to keep.

At this modern vanity fair we meet Igor, a driven Russian millionaire on a murderous mission to reclaim a lost love; Middle Eastern fashion czar Hamid; American actress Gabriela, eager to land a lead role; ambitious criminal detective Savoy, hoping to resolve the case of his life; and Jasmine, a woman on the brink of a successful modeling career.

Who will succeed in identifying his or her own personal dream among the many prefabricated ones—and succeed in making it come true?

A High-Stakes Psychological Thriller: Set against the glamorous backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival, a dark game of obsession and murder unfolds among the world’s rich and powerful.The Dark Side of Fame: Explore the ruthless world of the "superclass," where the hunger for power, money, and celebrity drives characters to extreme lengths.An Unforgettable Antihero: Follow Igor, a Russian millionaire who believes he can justify any crime—even murder—in the twisted name of love.A Gripping Story of Obsession: When a powerful man decides to reclaim the woman he lost, he begins destroying worlds to send a message she can’t ignore.

Reviews

  • A must read

    5
    By paolitalinda
    Great book, he did it again, hours of entertainment
  • Way too much criticism

    3
    By Alfonso_Cast
    I'm a reader that enjoys Mr Coelho's work. This piece I believe is not as easy and spiring as others books of his. I got suffocated with his way of criticize every small details of what he calls the super class. I agree with many of his points of views BUT at least half of the piece is about the supposed mediocre life of rich people and superstar. Many might believe that I didn't get the message.... I did.... But still too much criticism for me. PLEASE PUBLISH MORE BOOKS IN SPANISH
  • Some Other Lifetime......

    2
    By BK2DC
    I'm a huge fan of Paulo's work and anticipate every English translation but this novel didn't work for me. I struggled to get through it and what is normally an enjoyable and inspiring experience, turned into a painful and laborious journey through pages. I've decided to save it for another year. Maybe time will change my perception. That's the prayer.
  • The Winer Stands Alone

    4
    By itattoomyself
    I have read all of Mr. Coelho's works. I have to say that aldough this is an interesting piece, it leaves much to be desired. Never the less, it's still entertaining.
  • The Winner Stands Alone

    4
    By 19LSB54
    This was well written, as usual for Mr. Coehlo, and I enjoyed his point about the common superficiality of celebrity. I recently saw Dr. Drew, the host of Loveline-a TV and radio talk show about health in our relationships as well as in our interior lives, and the addictions that can wreck our dreams-and he very aptly described the disfunction of those who live for the spotlight as well as the sickness of those who envy them as they read every magazine and Twitter Message about these stars they obsess over. He described how they all need each other to give their empty lives meaning, when they are all ultimately searching for a spiritual experience and a life that is there for the taking, but hidden like the "purloined letter"-in other words, available to anyone who can see it right in front of them. Mr. Coehlo brilliantly described the destructive outcomes that inevitably result from chasing what Ted Turner described as the "empty bag of accomplishment", rather than the the beauty and satisfaction of pursuing a spiritual life filled with love and care for others.