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Kafka ramait le dimanche
Cédric Morgan

Pontivy wakes up in shock. Richard Desplouze, an unexceptional French teacher, was stabbed during his morning run. The news is very upsetting for this quiet little town: who could have anything against such a nice guy? The murder weapon hasn’t been found, and the police are at stumped. Having made up her mind to get to the bottom of this, the judge in charge of the investigation moves into overdrive, and calls out her two faithful investigators: Marquis and Segolène. This dynamic duo, with their unorthodox methods, has already proven their efficiency more than once. Without informing the police, they look at the dark side of the affair and discover Desplouze’s true face: an unfaithful husband, attracted to young girls. Have the ace investigators found a motive? But then a second murder occurs, reorienting the investigation. Same weapon, same modus operandi. The plot thickens… With 'Kafka went rowing on Sunday', Cédric Morgan saunters into a new genre: detective novels. An investigation led by an odd couple of investigators, Sego and Marquis, more attuned to what lies along the road than to the destination. Following in the footsteps of Antoine Blondin and Lewis Carroll, we encounter offbeat heroes, every-day secrets, existential truths and a mischievous humour that plays with words and situations.

With Kafka went rowing on Sunday, Cédric Morgan saunters into a new genre: detective novels. An investigation led by an odd couple of investigators, Sego and Marquis, more attuned to what lies along the road than to the destination. Following in the footsteps of Antoine Blondin and Lewis Carroll, we encounter offbeat heroes, every-day secrets, existential truths and a mischievous humour that plays with words and situations.

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  • Littérature française
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  • Publication date : 01/10/2009
  • Size : 14 x 20,5 cm, 228 p., 19,25 EUR €
  • ISBN 978-2-7529-0404-1
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