After the excellent "An airplane without it", "Black Water Lilies" and "Never forget," the reader finds a Michel Bussi in top form with "Mom is wrong". If you enjoyed the above stories, I think you will again revel with the detective novel, a real complex puzzle whose pieces finally fit together perfectly after having left us perplexed more than once. The plot to be told would lose too much detail, so I will limit myself to the starting point, as always mysterious wish: a boy of three years, Malone says his mom is not her mom. Intrigued, the school psychologist will contact the police but it is more concerned with a spectacular robbery in Deauville by the rantings of a little boy who speaks with his blanket and whose parents do not seem to be safe, have also evidence that Malone is their child since birth ... From this conundrum, Michel Bussi takes us on a novel without dead time where clues and false trails provide permanent pleasure. The alternation between the views of Malone and adults he meets gives an irresistible desire to turn the pages and see emerge gradually the events table. Like the earlier novels, the author's merit is to present a mysterious and complex situation, seemingly intractable, and to offer an explanation both complete and credible -which is sometimes lacking in some detective novels whose the primer is perfect but much less resolution. To read again if you liked the previous works of Bussi, to discover if you do not know this great French author ...