When Alain Delambre lost his job four years ago, he lost everything. Now he's breaking all the rules for one last shot at the life he thinks he deserves. "you won't see the final twist coming" The New York Times "A really excellent suspense novelist." Stephen King Alain Delambre is a fifty-seven-year-old former HR executive, drained by four years of hopeless unemployment. The only job offers he gets are for low-level, demoralizing positions. He has reached rock bottom and can see no way out. So when a major company finally invites him in for an interview, Alain is ready to do anything--borrow money, shame his wife and his daughters, and even participate in the ultimate recruitment test: a role-playing game that involves taking hostages. Alain vows to commit body and soul in this struggle to regain his dignity. But if he had realized that the odds were stacked against him from the beginning, he never would have tried to land the position. Now, his fury is limitless. And what began as a role-playing game could quickly become a bloodbath.
Pierre Lemaitre
Pierre Lemaitre is a French author known for his gripping and intense psychological thrillers. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his novel "Alex." Lemaitre's writing is characterized by its dark and complex plots, intricate character development, and sharp and incisive prose. He is considered a master of the crime thriller genre, pushing boundaries and challenging readers with his thought-provoking narratives. Lemaitre's most notable works include the Verhoeven Trilogy, consisting of "Irène," "Alex," and "Camille," which have cemented his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary crime fiction. His contribution to literature lies in his ability to craft suspenseful and engaging stories that delve deep into the complexities of the human psyche.