Fred Vargas, Pars vite et reviens tard (JAN-MAR 2025)

$319.00
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Thursday 6 pm – 7:30 pm (NY time) / 8 weeks / January 16 – March 6, 2025.

Intermediate and Advanced (B1) levels (B2).

40 pages to read each week in average. 340 pages in total.

8 weeks. 12 hours in total.

10 students.

We will read the pocket size edition published by "J'ai Lu" in the collection "policier" but Kindle version are also possible though it is harder to find the right page. You can read the beginning of the book for free following this link in order to give you an idea.

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Thursday 6 pm – 7:30 pm (NY time) / 8 weeks / January 16 – March 6, 2025.

Intermediate and Advanced (B1) levels (B2).

40 pages to read each week in average. 340 pages in total.

8 weeks. 12 hours in total.

10 students.

We will read the pocket size edition published by "J'ai Lu" in the collection "policier" but Kindle version are also possible though it is harder to find the right page. You can read the beginning of the book for free following this link in order to give you an idea.

Thursday 6 pm – 7:30 pm (NY time) / 8 weeks / January 16 – March 6, 2025.

Intermediate and Advanced (B1) levels (B2).

40 pages to read each week in average. 340 pages in total.

8 weeks. 12 hours in total.

10 students.

We will read the pocket size edition published by "J'ai Lu" in the collection "policier" but Kindle version are also possible though it is harder to find the right page. You can read the beginning of the book for free following this link in order to give you an idea.

Imagine waking up in a city haunted by mysterious symbols painted on doors and ominous rumors of an ancient plague resurfacing. In Pars vite et reviens tard (2001), Fred Vargas masterfully weaves a suspenseful tale where history and superstition collide with modern life. Commissaire Adamsberg, known for his unorthodox methods and sharp intuition, must untangle a web of clues that challenge both logic and belief. Each page pulls you deeper into a Paris where danger lurks in the shadows of its cobblestone streets.

This is not just a detective novel—it’s a literary puzzle that raises questions about fear, collective memory, and the resilience of humanity. Vargas’ vivid descriptions and unique characters will transport you to a world where every detail matters, and nothing is as it seems. Get ready to be captivated by a story that keeps you guessing until the very last page.

Fred Vargas, born in 1957, is an award-winning French author and renowned historian. Since her literary debut in 1986, she has written over 20 books, including novels, essays, and short stories. She has won numerous prestigious literary prizes, including the CWA International Dagger for her crime novels, which are celebrated for their intellectual depth and originality.

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