Friday, October 8, 2010

Where Can I Dip My Rims

Olivier Descosse - The corridor of the octopus



Porquerolles is a small island that is part of the archipelago of three islands d'Or. The island became a heritage site in 1988, offers visitors beautiful walks and cycling, with attractive beaches and stunning views along cliffs overlooking the sea south of shimmering colors. Its temperate climate adds to the charm of each season. You'll find everything for a pleasant stay.
In any case what was said when she saw the runner a dead sea that rejected as if she could keep it for her. The body half eaten by seagulls and crabs will not stay unknown for long, her name is Celine Larqué. But the police concluded suicide by drowning. She was a good swimmer but seemed vague malaise. The conclusion is in itself. However the Commissioner Tomasini, head of the BAC in Marseille, not heard this ear. Particularly close to the deceased, he wants to know the truth. He then asked the lieutenant Cabrera to investigate in your hands to see more clearly. Thus began a quest for truth that will make victims: corpses will mark the path of the cop, may also traumatized. Among them, the sister of the victim, Meredith O'Brien, who also feels that something is wrong, but it feels to be particularly concerned. And this, while Celine was only his half-sister. Doubt flat and madness lurks.

The row octopus is the first volume of the trilogy Cabrera. And from the first pages, Olivier Descosse puts foot in it with force. And the surprise does not give you the whole story. We run from Marseille to Paris via French Polynesia and its people marked by the nuclear tests of the French republic. When you are confident you understand why and how, Olivier dismantling everything and you return the brain. A very good thriller in permanent construction.
Note that originally, this novel should be a one-shot but under the request of the editor, he wrote two other volumes: Mirror of red blood pact. So, it should be read as such. It is sufficient itself and takes you through the intricacies of the brain of the author. Meanders which looks like the tentacles of an octopus that will bring you near the precipice.

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