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Repercussions

Jean de Blonay

Editorial: Babelcube

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Sinopsis

Gautier Delcreuze has been found dead, hanging from a tree. According to the police, it’s a simple suicide. For his brother David, however, that’s simply impossible. Shortly before dying, Gautier wrote a text explaining that he was in danger and that people were after him, accusing him of stealing money and possessing compromising documents. He had ended the one-pager with the words: “I am not suicidal.” The police investigation may be over, but David’s not ready to give up on his search for the truth. He’ll go all the way, regardless of the danger ... 


Jean de Blonay has written a breathless thriller involving the Italian mafia and false leads, and containing a perfectly tied-up plot that keeps readers in suspense until the very last line.
Disponible desde: 08/07/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 114 páginas.

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