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Réussissez votre bac de français 2023 grâce à notre fiche de lecture du roman Pars vite et reviens tard de Fred Vargas !Validée par une équipe de professeurs, cette analyse littéraire est une référence pour tous les lycéens.Grâce à notre travail éditorial, les points suivants n'auront plus aucun secret pour vous : la biographie de l'écrivain, le résumé du livre, l'étude de l'oeuvre, l'analyse des thèmes principaux à connaître et le mouvement littéraire auquel est rattaché l'auteur.
En kvinne blir funnet myrdet i sitt badekar. Alt er gjort for at det skal se ut som et selvmord. Et underlig symbol som blir funnet på åstedet, gjør at det lokale politiet kontakter førstebetjent Adamsberg. Når det samme symbolet dukker opp etter et nytt drap, begynner det å likne et mønster: begge ofrene var med under en tragisk hendelse på Island ti år tidligere. En gruppe franske turister ble sittende fast i en ugjennomtrengelig tåke på en liten øde øy. To av dem kom aldri tilbake. Men hva er det som knytter disse dødsfallene til en klubb der man dyrker den franske revolusjonen, ikledd tidens gevanter?
I fire måneder har en ukjent person tegner blå sirkler på byens fortau. Midt i sirkelen ligger det alltid en gjenstand. Fullmektig Adamsberg synes det hele stinker av ondskap og han vet med seg selv at disse litt skrudde handlingene snart vil gå over i noe langt mer tragisk. Dette er den første boka om fullmektig Adamsberg.
Førstebetjent Adamsberg og folkene hans blir konfrontert med et drap i en liten normannisk landsby. I den samme landsbyen lever minnet om fyrsten Hellequin og hans såkalte rasende horde, som i følge historien en gang herjet landsbyen og drepte flere forbrytere som ikke var blitt straffet av myndighetene. Når noen hevder at Den rasende horden igjen er på ferde, sprer redselen seg. Dette er den syvende boka om Adamsberg.
** Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month **The exhilarating new Inspector Adamsberg novel from France's multi-million-copy bestselling crime fiction star 'Adamsberg is one of my favourite detectives...
When two Parisian women are shockingly murdered in their homes, the police suspect young accordionist Clement Vauquer, who was seen outside both of the apartments in question. But what Louis uncovers is anything but straightforward, and he must call on some unconventional friends to help him solve his most complex case yet.
The murder has been disguised as a suicide and a strange symbol is discovered at the scene. Then the symbol is observed near a second victim, who ten years earlier had also taken part in a doomed expedition to Iceland. How are these deaths, and rumours of an Icelandic demon, linked to a secretive local society?
Keeping watch under the windows of the Paris flat belonging to a politician's nephew, ex-cop Louis Kehlweiler catches sight of something odd on the pavement. A small white object, surrounded by the excrement of local dogs. A piece of bone. Human bone, in fact.
Three-times winner of the CWA International Dagger for Crime FictionCommissaire Adamsberg has left Paris for a police conference in London, accompanied by anglophile Commandant Danglard and Estalere, a young sergeant. Both the dead man's son and gardener have motives for murder, but soon another candidate for the killing emerges.
In spite of all this his colleagues are forced to admit that he is a born cop. When strange blue chalk circles start appearing overnight on the pavements of Paris, only Adamsberg takes them - and the increasingly bizarre objects found within them - seriously.
On the outskirts of Paris, two men have been found with their throats cut. It is assumed that this is a drug-related incident of the kind so often uncovered in that area of town. But Adamsberg is convinced that there is more to it. Anxious to keep control of the case, he must call in a favor from the pathologist Ariane Lagarde.
The opera singer Sophia Simeonidis wakes up one morning to discover that a tree has appeared overnight in the garden of her Paris house. Intrigued and unnerved, she turns to her neighbours: Vandoosler, an ex-cop, and three impecunious historians, Mathias, Marc and Lucien - the three evangelists.
'People will die,' says the panic-stricken woman outside police headquarters. Soon after the young woman's vision a notoriously vicious and cruel man disappears. Although the case is far outside his jurisdiction, Adamsberg agrees to investigate the strange happenings in a village terrorised by wild rumours and ancient feuds.
In this frightening and surprising novel, the eccentric, wayward genius of Commissaire Adamsberg is pitted against the deep-rooted mysteries of one Alpine village's history and a very present problem: wolves. Disturbing things have been happening up in the French mountains;
Years before, Adamsberg's own brother had been the principal suspect in a similar case and avoided prison only thanks to Adamsberg's help. History repeats itself when Adamsberg, who is temporarily based in Quebec for a training mission, is accused of having savagely murdered a young woman he had met.
Three times a day in a Parisian square, a curious modern-day crier announces the news items that are left in his box. Over the course of a few days he receives a number of disturbing and portentous messages of malicious intent, all of them referring to the Black Death.
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