Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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In the hand of the devil

First there was Carolina then Emerald to convince me to open the novel by Anne-Marie Garat. A little free time did the rest, I immersed myself in a novel-like saga. Yet it does not happen much in the beginning. But the pen of the author enough to retain the player. Scroll pages and we do not realize it.
Paris, 1913. Gabrielle is a young girl determined. When she learns the death of his cousin and childhood sweetheart, Endre, it makes every effort to discover what really happened. Party in Burma years earlier, all that remains of him is a little box to the contents in line with the elegant young man. Referred by a policeman mad by her charms, Gabrielle will seek to move closer to family Galay (Bertin Galay cookies), one of whose members had to cross Endre. This, the obscure Galay Peter is an infectious disease specialist and member of the Institute Pasteur. To get in touch with him, Gabrielle is hired as governess to his daughter, Millie. Exiled from Paris, Gabrielle discovers a strange family and a welcoming world. Between the charming but little Sophie, the terrible White, wife of head of family and grandmother, Mrs. Matilda, mop in the patriarch, Henry, artist, and Dr. Daniel, Peter, Gabrielle will bind to friendship, esteem, love and hate with this new family.
importantly, it will continue its investigation, whatever the cost, with his girlfriend Dora, the inconstant Michel Terrier and many others: an anarchist named Marcus, for example.
While most of the action takes place in Paris, its suburbs and the province, a few trips to Burma and Venice (where it intersects Thomas Mann ) dot the landscape.
What more than that this novel is a marvel, so in terms of plot than the characters' personalities, we do not miss ever, that writing is lively, need to read it, now!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi, I love this book.
As you are talking abour it in English, have you read it in English?
You see, I have this friend - who doesn't speak a work of French - to whom I'd like to send that book - in English. Do you know if it exists?

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