The book of Madame Bacqué reads very quickly and I must be left hungry. Indeed, it is clear that the reporter has done good research and met people who knew Mr. Grossouvre. However, it seems that there is very little information about the last years of his life. Moreover, between 1990 and 1994, this information is anecdotal order. Now it would seem to me that in the case of a suspected suicide, it would be important to know the state of mind of the person shortly before the act. Especially when the deceased has left no note.
What is known is that he felt abandoned by the president and wrong lived, like a spurned lover. A little thin for my taste. However, there was much more on its "splendor" period, which is very instructive consequences of court impacts within the Elysee. In short, the description of an unenviable end of a man who reveled in mystery, even in death.