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Joseph d'Anvers - The night will never come


2024, the city of Paris is no longer the "city of light". The rain has continued for years. Endlessly, it seems like trying to flood the capital. Within this desolation, there is a bar that remained open. A simple bar. It was venue plugged into the rock scene in the past. But today, it is a greasy spoon with his regulars. Among them, there is a man sitting alone at a table. This is his last night.
Ian was the night before the singer of a rock band in the making. Their future looked bright. They already had a large number of fans. As such, Mona Cabriole decided to change his field of inquiry. It is indeed a departure from the police investigative journalism, and she plunged into the new journalism . Paradoxically, this trend dates back to 70 but fell into disuse in our age where information should go very quickly. Our reporter went on tour with the band for the sole purpose of writing a feature article on music and the wave of success that has swept over them. Shoo natural change their spots. Murders are committed during the concerts. For Mona, the wave of the suspects and the investigation begins looks very It is difficult that it is always hard to do its job when you're in love with a potential suspect.
In 2024, while played. And the answers are revealed under a curtain of rain.

The night will never come is the most unusual novels of the series. From the first pages, it plunged into a murky world and depression. One wonders where is what we are. And most importantly, we wonder where we go in the context of the series Mona Cabriole . And then we plunged back into the past and we're back in our time. Mona and ParisNew are among us and the abyss into time turns clever and intriguing. Joseph
Antwerp writing nervous. He takes us by the hand and does not stop a moment to move the pieces one by one we never realize movements. And then you have the backdrop that we plot on each page. How we got there? And why? In this novel, Mona appears in all its fragility and tenderness. A central piece in the series, and unconventional.

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