I have just finished reading this and would recommend it.Translated for the first time from France, this book has won multiple awards in its home country. Much of the book is taken up with journal entries from one of the main characters, which are supposed to provide a back story to the contemporary action, but really just give pointers to the fairly obvious plot twists, the biggest of which is signalled well in advance and isn't really a surprise.What would you do to get your grandchild back? There are no identifying marks and pre-DNA testing no way to prove the baby’s identity, which is unfortunate as two sets of grandparents lay claim to the little girl. It had many threads, unusual characters and lots of twists and turns. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Il est spécialiste de géographie électorale.“لم يتفوه بكلمة، ولم يتحرك، محاولًا استعادة إيقاع تنفسه الطبيعي. There are actually two aboard, born within two days apart. Michel Bussi (* 29.April 1965 in Louviers) ist ein französischer Politologe und Geograph und lehrt an der Universität Rouen.Er schreibt Kriminalromane, die in Frankreich mehrfach mit Literaturpreisen ausgezeichnet wurden. This is being touted as an action thriller but it's very far from it. In 1980, everyone perishes in a plane crash on a flight from Istanbul to Paris -- except for a three month old baby.

I have just finished reading this and would there are DNA tests at some point in the story but it is complex and results may not have been disclosed. It's a very complex plot with lots of twists and turns and every time you think you have things figured out, the detective finds a new twist to the plot.

Such a waste of a good idea.After The Crash is the trashiest of trashy airport thrillers. ), and if nothing else this guy provides most of the book's laughs and mysteries while theThis was a very entertaining tale about a girl, one of two babies on a flight but the only survivor following the crash, who went on to be the subject of a custody battle between grandparents. I'm not a fan of crime fiction or detective stories and even though this book had its twists, it still did not grip me. ; Opere di Michel Bussi, su openMLOL, Horizons Unlimited srl. ), and if nothing else this guy provides most of the book's laughs and mysteries while the journal he kept for 18 very busy years is recounted. Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an opportunity to read an advance copy.The basic premise for this book is intriguing.

After a short legal battle trying to prove the child's identity without the benefit of DNA (it was 1980), the judge makes his decision.

A plane crash. I was invested enough to keep reading although my irritation levels rose dramatically – rather like the action in this over-hyped and not even very well-written Dan Brownish French romp. After the Crash, his first book to appear in English, Michel Bussi est un auteur et politologue français, professeur de géographie à l'université de Rouen. Then I picked this up again, just to see where it all went. Eighteen years later, the search for the truth comes to a head. What ripples it causes? You could also do it yourself at any point in time.It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Two families, pole opposite of each other, come forward to claim the baby. Bussi usually publishes a book a year, but they can take several years to become popular. We’d love your help. For example, In the early 1990s he wrote his first novel, a thriller set around the In March 2013, La Cité published Michel Bussi's seventh novel, In 2016, Bussi was the second bestselling French author, selling 1,135,300 books.Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. One family overjoyed one destroyed. Set in 1980 pre DNA. Finding that answer is definitely one that held my interest with this story.I liked the idea of the story line of this book from the beginning.

Is Lyse-Rose de Carville who she thinks she is or is she really Emilie Vitral?

What happens? Implausibly, but not impossibly, a baby is flung from the aircraft and survives. أجبرتها أشعة الشمس على إغماض عينيها قليلًا، فبدت مبتسمة، ابتسامة حزينة، هدنة سوداوية، ويأس هادئ. Sure, it was completely improbable and a bit over the top, but it had no trouble keeping my attention. Not the book that the blurb on the cover suggested and contrary to what the guy in the bookshop said, it wasn't "really gripping". Really? A plane crash. Bussi was born on 29 April 1965 in Louviers, Eure.

ربما سمعته مالفينا وفهمته. Every page goes through The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. (FR) Pubblicazioni di Michel Bussi, su Persée, Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation.Sito ufficiale, su michel-bussi.fr. Not the book that the blurb on the cover suggested and contrary to what the guy in the bookshop said, it wasn't "really gripping". Sure, it was completely improbable and a bit over the top, but it had no trouble keeping my attention.

A court battle ensues.

It's a very clever way to structure the story, and I found myself completely taken in. What a load of rubbish this book was.