Another masterpiece of Pierre Lemaître ...

Another masterpiece of Pierre Lemaître ...

Black frames (Paperback)

Customer Review

"Alain Delambre, 57, former HRD, unemployed for four years-with all that this implies, is selected at the last interview for a position HRD of a large oil group This interview is coupled to recruitment. - Internally - a leader who will take the heavy burden of closing the Norman Site group with more than 250 layoffs to the key and to be selected during a hostage simulation. "

Coming from a incident that made headlines when the owner of a large media group wanted to simulate a hostage during an internal selection process, Pierre Lemaître Assistant context it - oh so present - of Unemployment seniors to offer us an absolutely heartbreaking and beautiful book.

Upsetting as it describes a mundane and miserable situation in which everyone can find or meet one of his relatives, he describes with remarkable dignity, although thin mask of an inevitable and permanently installed misery, but also lot humor. So, we can only fall into the trap, a passion for the valiant character of Alain Delambre, be moved by his fighting spirit, sharing his solid family life, but worry about the dangerous situations in which he finds himself, the dangerous choices he makes ...

Beautiful as it is still a great story we book Pierre Lemaître, worthy of "Married Dress" with an intense suspense and a permanent intelligence in the setting of the story ...

Personally, I regret the little twirl a little easier for all pages and that concluded last novel, but anyway, we go out so exhausted, shaken this story would have been an extra rebound too ...

A huge book, great ... wait for the next (which, by the way, is not going to happen because "black frames" just released)!

Am pleasantly surprised. Rank: 5/5
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A real success 7 Rank: 5/5
January 3