by Fred Vargas, Edmond Baudoin
two short stories around Adamsberg, one of them telling a lot about Danglard. Typical Vargas and enthralling like her other Adamsberg stories. Vargas makes her readers look at the world from a slightly tilted angle just like Adamsberg does.
Anthology of previously published short stories these are set before "Have Mercy On Us All" and "L'homme à l'envers". All three stories are solid and give a different view of Adamsberg and his way of doing things. I especially liked the first one "Salut et liberté" where a lonely old man sits in fro...