Interlude

Interlude

ByGeorges Paroz

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La Chaux-de-Fonds, A diamond theft disrupts this Swiss tranquility. Inspector Alain leads the investigation with his usual obsession. But that night, at the cinema, he watches a disturbing film: "The Inspector's Wife". It tells exactly his story. His life. His investigation. Prophecy? Manipulation? Or his own brain which, facing collapse, projects onto an imaginary screen the truth he cannot admit? Because Alain is disintegrating. His wife Brune leaves him. His friends abandon him. His certainties crumble. But who will ever believe a schizophrenic? Georges Paroz delivers much more than a thriller. It's a dizzying plunge into the meanders of the mind, a reflection on the boundary between genius and madness, a scathing critique of a Swiss society that crushes those who see too clearly. A novel with multiple readings that questions: what if madness were only a form of lucidity that our world refuses to accept? For all readers seeking more than a simple detective enigma. The thriller that defies all certainties A novel where each reader will find THEIR truth. WHAT YOU WILL READ: A masterful police investigation in mountainous Switzerland. A jewelry theft. Multiple suspects. Constant twists. An obsessional inspector on the edge of the abyss. WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER: Much more. A dizzying mise en abyme between a film and reality. A brain that dreams the solution while the man collapses. An exploration of the unconscious's anticipatory analysis capacities. A disturbing question about who decides normality. WHY THIS NOVEL IS UNIQUE: It works on four reading levels. You can read it as a classic Swiss thriller and be satisfied. As a psychological thriller about mental health and be shaken. As a metaphysical narrative about destiny and be fascinated. Or as a philosophical reflection on consciousness and its capacities to be transformed. The characters are of rare depth. Alain is not just a cop, he's a man who thinks too much, sees too much, understands too much. Brune is not just a wife, she is the symbol of impossible choices. The Swiss setting is not just a backdrop. It's a character in its own right. A novel that stays in your head long after closing it. That makes you think. That disturbs. That liberates.

Details

Publication Date
Feb 6, 2026
Language
English
ISBN
9781291816471
Category
Fiction
Copyright
Creative Commons NonCommercial, NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)
Contributors
By (author): Georges Paroz

Specifications

Pages
238
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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