1) maldonne des sleepings
To be honest, my intrigue seemed incredible and boring. Yet "the maldonne des sleepings" can not be reduced to the station novel (!) For two reasons in my humble opinion. First, the author masters his subject. The job of couchettiste and Paris-Venice seem to have secrets for him. This thus gives originality and relevance to the twists. Secondly, it is impossible not to think of the "crime of the Orient Express" by reading this book. But here we are far from the luxury train dAgatha Christie and I have enjoyed thus the parodic side and second-degree reference.
2) bites dawn
Apart from the vampires, do you know these pale, seductive and hypnotic beings who live at night? The revelers, the night clubbers or parasites cocktails, regardless of their name, you know who I mean. Well, here i liked the parallel between the author is so similar species. The contemporary Dracula does not lack datouts. There are many of course bloodshed in this thriller, a biting humor and a thrilling plot.
3) Three red squares on a black background
If the plot does not my excited, this thriller still has the merit of making successful forays into the world of billiards, the middle of the art and the theme of disability.
4) The commedia misfire
In "La commedia misfire" is Italian dhéritage issue literally as figuratively. Antonio inherits dun dune denfance vine boyfriend apparently worthless but that has everything even earned him death. Suffice to say that this is very suspicious. Antonio is also the son of a Italian emigrated to France and maintains upset relations with its roots. His father has known war in the army of Victor Emmanuel and his story sinsere piecemeal in the narrative story of his son.
With tenderness and irony, the author concocts a good plot in the land where God, ristretto and pasta cause as much religious fervor. Jai liked the malicious revision of Italian clichés that he leads there and I have also enjoyed a little more serious reflection on the origins.