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It's for your own good, by Patrick Delperdange: a wolf in the sheepfold

2020-03-11T20:10:42.343Z


CRITIQUE - An intimate thriller about the disappearance of a young woman caught up in the past.


Wedding, apartment and soon, baby. Pierre and Camille did everything in order. We can already imagine the family photo. Their smooth and serene life, from time to time disturbed by some inevitable daily hassle. Nothing too serious. Only since his wife became pregnant, Pierre has changed. His features hardened, his eyes darkened. He groans and reeks of alcohol. Insults first. He drinks a little more, and the blows rain. Camille lives with a stranger cooing after beating her. "Have a good day darling." Who sneers when she takes refuge in the bathroom, her face bloody. It's too much. She is running away. "He seemed to have decided that Camille was at his mercy and that he had all power over her."

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Nobody saw anything coming. Neither Maëlle, her lifelong friend, nor Stéphane, this brother whom she never really understood. An old family story that it is important to hide here. No one, except Antoine, a vagabond whom the tragedy has condemned to the street. This spectator

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Source: lefigaro

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