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Premier arrêt après la mort

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Juillet 2018: l'Allemagne, les Pays-Bas, l'Italie, la Belgique sont touches par une terrible vague d'attentats; les tensions en mer de Chine font craindre le debut d'une troisieme guerre mondiale. La France semble epargnee, jusqu'a ce qu'on retrouve un cadavre, calcine et mutile, attache a un arret de bus, puis un deuxieme.
Au troisieme corps supplicie decouvert place Beauvau, un mysterieux correspondant annonce l'imminence d'une la France est prise de panique. Le president de la Republique demande que l'enquete soit confiee a une jeune et brillante commissaire, Fatima Hadj. Elle a vingt jours pour arreter l'auteur de ces assassinats barbares. Sinon...
Pour la premiere fois, Jacques Attali livre un thriller haletant dans lequel on croise des politiciens sans foi ni loi, des policiers borderline, des mercenaires prets a tout, des espions plus ou moins doubles, des journalistes mythomanes. Et nous plonge au coeur de secrets d'Etat, qu'il connait intimement.
Une enquete trepidante dans un futur proche et chaotique, terriblement vraisemblable.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 8, 2017

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Jacques Attali

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Jacques Attali is a French economist and scholar. From 1981 to 1991, he was an advisor to President François Mitterrand. He subsequently cast doubt on Mitterrand's past as a mid-level Vichy government functionary in his retrospective of Mitterrand's career, C'était François Mitterrand, published in 2005.

In April 1991 he became the first President of the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the financial institution established by western governments to assist the countries of eastern and central Europe and the former Soviet Union in their transition to democratic market economies. He worked at the bank until 1993.

In 1998 Attali founded the French non-profit organization PlaNet Finance which focuses on microfinance.

Attali is perhaps best known in America as the author of Noise: The Political Economy of Music.

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Le rythme n est pas mauvais, et les personnages sont très attachants, mais pour le reste c est un peu la grosse soupe et ça ne tient pas ses promesses.
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