La France est-elle ingouvernable
L'occident est-il fichu ?
La possibilité d'une île
Daniel is a very successful actor: with biting humor he exposes the painful failures of our time and earns a lot of money. However, he is not happy - or only occasionally. But is this a reason to prefer a perfectly crumpled life as his cloned descendant Daniel25 wonders a few centuries later?
Qui a perdu Caramel
Couleurs de l'incendie
Colours of the Fire is the second part of the trilogy which began with Irene in 2013. The story picks up at the moment of Marcel Péricourt's funeral in February 1927. As his only heir, his daughter Madeleine has to take responsibility for his financial empire. When her son Paul suffers a tragic fall and lands in her grandfather's coffin, leaving the young boy paralysed, she is left alone to face the challenges of her personal and professional life.
Impardonnables
Francis, a sixty-year-old author, has not written a word in the twelve years since his first wife and eldest daughter died in a tragic accident. Now his surviving daughter, Alice, a famous actress, has vanished, leaving her husband and twin daughters clueless as to her whereabouts. Francis’s second marriage of ten years, to Judith, is also falling apart, and his distress is compounded by his anxiety over Alice’s disappearance. He finds comfort in the company of an old friend, Anne-Marguerite, along with her son, JÉrÉmie, a laconic criminal attempting to remake himself in the outside world. But when Francis employs them to uncover evidence of his second wife’s affair and to help find his daughter, things go from bad to worse.
Arcadie
Enjoyable, highly original and often lyrical coming of age story, that's probably more complex and allegorical than it can appear - reading,
as it does, rather like a sassy, young adult teen piece aimed at the politically-minded teenager in your household.