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Bestselling author Alice Livingstone is dead. She leaves her philosopher husband, Antoine, to deal with her legacy, towards which he feels increasingly estranged. Confronted with his wife*s much-reported disappearance, Antoine revisits their past relationship: open and liberal on the outside, but constrained and deviant on the inside. The news of the day (the death of JFK Jr., the self-immolation of a Buddhist monk), which plays on the television running in the novel*s background, gradually becomes significant in the lives of the protagonists 每 as revealed in Alice*s mysterious, posthumous last novel,
. Bit by bit, as we move closer to the novel*s centre, its narrators lose reliability; their discourses and pretenses become more and more confused, fragmentary, and misleading. Good intentions become corrupted and appearances prove to be deceiving.
*s conclusion is as gripping as it
is asphyxiating. After his masterpieces
and
, Larry Tremblay, one of Qu谷bec*s most accomplished novelists and playwrights of the last two decades, offers his readers a riveting mystery, a self-reflective enigma whose decoding places on trial the
literary form itself.
A playful and macabre narrative tour de force,
weaves a fascinating web of interlocking narratives in an epistolary puzzle connecting forms with voices, and voices with revelations.






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