Par
Raphaël Delaveaux
Published on
Jan 4, 2025 at 7:50 a.m.
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A fourth roman which will certainly not be the last.
Jean-Marie Malbec, 70 years old, resident of Saint-Gratien (Val-d'Oise), publishes a new polar, The secrets of the underground passages of Belmond Abbey (and other escapes).
For his fourth work, he evokes the construction and the deconstruction of a prison fictitious, while leaving room for several stories for each character.
Passion
Jean-Marie Malbec taught for a long time as teacher of physics and chemistry in a high school in Franconville.
After a career all over the world, including beginnings at Madagascar and an end passed between the Qatar et Dubaithe man who had already written physics books in the past set about romans.
Writing carries me, nourishes me. It is a devouring passion that I experience in this last part of my existence.
Inspired by the writings of sociologist Michel Foucault, the Gratiennois explains life in Belmond prison, the escape of five inmates and the story of a journalist curious.
It's a double story. Five people try by all means to get out of this place, when a journalist does not understand why he finds himself at the heart of this affair. It is a story between humanity and severity.
Help
In his passion, Jean-Marie Malbec is helped by his loved ones.
His wife rereads his texts and gives him corrections.
Some former colleagues of work also reread his writings.
I also have a few beta readers, who give me valuable advice.
He is also a childhood friend who helps him realize the blanket books.
“The book is a beautiful objet which remains in time”, indicates the former professor, for whom writing the secrets of the underground passages of Belmond Abbey took some 18 months of work.
Finally, the author is working on two other projectsincluding a New romance (a literary genre that mixes love and sex scenes).
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