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Seventeen years after purchasing their grand residence, the narrator and his expanding family have comfortably settled into their dream home. Eager to enhance its beauty, they embark on a project to install a picturesque fountain in the garden. What seems like a straightforward task takes a mysterious turn when they unearth unexpected relics from the ground below. These discoveries reignite an old investigation they believed was long behind them. As they delve deeper, they realize the house - and perhaps their family - harbours secrets that refuse to stay buried. Just when they thought they…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Seventeen years after purchasing their grand residence, the narrator and his expanding family have comfortably settled into their dream home. Eager to enhance its beauty, they embark on a project to install a picturesque fountain in the garden. What seems like a straightforward task takes a mysterious turn when they unearth unexpected relics from the ground below. These discoveries reignite an old investigation they believed was long behind them. As they delve deeper, they realize the house - and perhaps their family - harbours secrets that refuse to stay buried. Just when they thought they had moved past the shadows of their past, they find themselves confronting unsettling truths that threaten to shatter their newfound tranquillity. Dive into a tale where the past's echoes can disrupt the present's harmony.
Autorenporträt
Jacques de Hogdeville was born in Paris in 1957 and brought up there. He studied English and Scandinavian languages at La Sorbonne and has been a modern language teacher for over 40 years in a variety of countries in Europe and Africa, and at present, teaches English phonetics at the Catholic University in Lille. He lives with his wife in Arras.