Aimée is a beautiful young widow. She is also a killer. Driven by a deep-rooted desire for revenge, she sets about uncovering the secrets of the inhabitants of the sleepy rural town of Bleville, before ruthlessly murdering them. Faced with corruption of a kind she had scarcely imagined, she discovers a deeply moral core under her murderous instincts.
Maybe it went over my head, but the only good moment I can recall was the relief I felt when I saw these two words: "The End." This is at best a niche book for a limited audience of French Lit lovers of purposeless nihilistic violent endings. Read Full Review
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