Larousse, mai 2025

Le Caméléon de la rue Royale

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In the cobblestone streets of Brussels, at the heart of the prestigious rue Royale, unfolds one of the most complex mysteries. A novel that defies narrative conventions by presenting itself as a literary puzzle where every piece matters.

Four private detectives, each specialized in a unique field, receive seemingly independent missions. Yet, as their investigations progress, they discover that their cases are strangely connected. A mysterious character, nicknamed the Chameleon, appears to be at the center of all these intrigues.

The author plunges us into a narrative where truth hides behind every detail, where every testimony can be misleading, and where solving the mystery requires gathering the scattered fragments. An intellectual challenge that rewards attentive and perceptive readers.

This innovative detective novel explores themes of identity, duplicity, and the quest for truth in a world where appearances are often deceptive.

Press reviews

The Reader of the Evening

"A bold detective novel that renews the genre. The fragmented structure creates remarkable narrative tension, and the reader becomes a detective themselves."

The Free Thinker

"An original work that skillfully blends detective intrigue and reflection on the nature of truth. The author demonstrates remarkable mastery of non-linear narration."

Hebdo Bouquin

"Le Caméléon de la rue Royale is a fascinating literary puzzle that rewards the reader's patience and attention. A unique reading experience."