Collection(s) : Crimes et châtiments
Paru le 27/07/2012 | Broché 319 pages
Moody blues
For months, Paul had been trailing Deborah Worse, a forgotten star of the French Cinema. He kidnaps and sequesters her in a house near Saissac, in the heart of the Black Mountain. There, far from all habitation, begins an astonishing session behind closed doors where Paul and Deborah struggle in an uncertain combat. From this fierce confrontation, where reality and fiction play out their film, emerges the truth. Moody Blues is the first opus of a trilogy where the unusual Fragoni, ex-cop now working in the private sector, is leading the inquiry.
Yves Carchon, born in Lyons in 1948, travelled widely before settling in the Lauragais. Writer of short stories and novelist, he is the author of Two Lives in a Stained-glass Window and of Devoration. He also writes for the theatre and one of his plays, The Cage, is presently showing in the Democratic Republic of Congo.