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- A genealogist and a cop: a great team for uncovering the origins of the crime. On a murder case, they team up to find out who committed the murder? And why?
- A sexually ambiguous Frenchman tours his native countryside with his naive American lover in pursuit of the ultimate thrill. From the moment they meet, brooding Chris and the beautiful Aurore fall instantly and passionately in love but it s not long before their intense connection is consumed by Chris s dark obsession with gay men. Before long, the pair embarks on a violent and sexual journey filled with seduction and destruction of young gay hustlers. Hard-hitting, intensely sexy and wildly controversial, American Translation is a twisted Bonnie and Clyde for a new generation.
- For 3 generation, first born girls of the Fontane family have mysteriously died on a 22nd of July, at the age of 26.
- The trawler Marie-Morgane sinks suddenly and inexplicably with all its crew, including Captain Lenormand and his son. When Nolwenn Lenormand hears the news she's convinced that a submarine on maneuvers must have been responsible.
- A story of friendship and closeness, a tale of courage and broken dreams. At first there are Pierre Thomas and Lucien Laclos, bosom pals although totally different. Thomas is outgoing, fearless, a man of action and a born leader. Laclos is reserved, a dreamer, an artist. What do they have in common? A strong inclination to change the world and a refusal to bow down. What binds them? A rejection of the French defeat and subsequent German occupation, a hatred of Nazism and contempt for the cowardice of collaboration. Others join them. Jacques Naudin is the oldest and also the most mature. Pierre Grellier is joyful, resourceful and athletic. Jean Artaud, Pierre's opposite, is the youngest of the group, a frail, shy and withdrawn boy. Five young men, all from well-off families, whom fate never intended to be partisans in an occupied Paris. Like the fingers on one hand, they are so different from each other and yet so close. Their love is not spoken aloud. It's not the sort of thing you talk about when, at the age of 17, you decide to take on Nazi Germany.
- Alice Dupré takes on a job as a human resources assistant in a department store. It is more to please her father than herself. A combination of circumstances puts her in charge of human resources at the worst possible time: major layoffs.
- Margot and Arthur are faced with an enigma. A man with amnesia and burns to his hands and face admits to murder and claims to have died 250 years ago. Every morning, he forgets what happened the day before. His only memory is a tune played on an unknown instrument.
- The body of a homeless woman is found in a public park. The only way of identifying her is her signet ring, embossed with a coat of arms. Who was she? A case that will bring Margot and Arthur all the way to Indochina in the 1950s.
- A female painter is murdered. She is found holding a birthday chain bracelet from the 19th century, a piece of jewelry also found in one of her canvases. Is she trying to point to her murderer?
- A nun's body is found at the Dubosc family's funerary chapel. Other than this name and an old missal found on the victim, there's no way to identify her. These scant clues help Arthur and Margot unravel a shady trade in children stolen in Spain in the 1970s.