
On the border of Yvelines and Normandy, the old stone residence is invaded by books. The bushy and harmonious garden makes it a peaceful place. We shudder to learn that the neighboring house sheltered Charlotte Corday, the day before the stabbing killed Marat in his bathtub. However, nothing to scare Didier Decoin, passionate about news stories to the point of devoting a love dictionary to it… And a new book, a sort of literary cold case in segregationist America.
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