Life is a novel, by Guillaume Musso

It has always been said that here everyone writes their books. And eager that many are shown to find the writer on duty who is in charge of shaping their story, or waiting for the creative vein that can put black on white those experiences so transcendent in the eyes of those affected by the passage of life.

The point is that the script of life is also sometimes disjointed, incoherent, magical, strange and even dreamlike (even without psychotropics involved). Well knows a Guillaume Musso sailing once more through the bewildering dark waters of the ocean of the soul. Only this time a notion of the most disturbing suspense is highlighted ...

"One day in April, my three-year-old daughter, Carrie, disappeared while the two of us were playing hide and seek in my Brooklyn apartment."

Thus begins the story of Flora Conway, a novelist of great prestige and even greater discretion. No one can explain how Carrie disappeared. The door and the windows of the apartment were closed, the cameras of the old New York building have not captured any intruder. The police investigation is unsuccessful.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, a writer with a shattered heart barricades himself in a ramshackle house. He is the only one who knows the key to the mystery. But Flora is going to unravel it.

An unparalleled reading. In three acts and two shots, Guillaume Musso immerses us in an astonishing story whose strength lies in the power of books and in the desire to live of its characters.

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