After The Crash Michel Bussi Pdf 25 [portable]

Eighteen years later, Lylie has disappeared. A private detective, Crédule Grand-Duc (a wonderfully named, alcoholic investigator), is hired to finally solve the riddle of her identity. But as he gets closer to the truth, he is pushed from a window. Before dying, he writes a single name in his own blood: Lylie .

That is just the first 50 pages.

: Eighteen years later, Lylie is a young adult. A private detective, Crédule Grand-Duc , who was hired by the de Carvilles to investigate her identity for nearly two decades, is on the verge of suicide after failing to find the truth. after the crash michel bussi pdf 25

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: The narrative jumps between the events of 1980 and the "present" day in 1998, just as Lylie turns 18. Eighteen years later, Lylie has disappeared

: Just before his death, Grand-Duc discovers a final clue and leaves behind a detailed journal for Lylie and her "brother" Marc Vitral.

on After the Crash (the English translation of Un avion sans elle ), I can help you develop arguments about themes (identity, memory, class, deception), the structure of the investigation, or character analysis of Crédule Grand-Duc or Émilie. Before dying, he writes a single name in

Pay close attention to the relationship between Lylie and Marc. Their dynamic is complicated by the possibility that they may—or may not—be biological siblings. The Ending:

On December 23, 1980, Airbus 5403 crashes into Mount Terri on the Franco-Swiss border, killing 168 of the 169 people on board. The lone survivor is a baby girl found thrown from the wreckage. Two sets of grandparents immediately claim her:

The plot hinges on a case of mistaken identity: two infants were on the flight, and two families—one wealthy (the de Carvilles) and one poor (the Vitrals)—claim the survivor is their granddaughter. Because the story begins in 1980, before DNA testing was available, the court eventually awards custody to the Vitral family based on limited evidence. Fictionophile Guide to Key Elements The Survivor (Lylie):

Bussi’s choice of protagonist is brilliant. Unlike a hardened police detective, Grand-Duc is vulnerable and deeply emotionally invested. His obsession becomes the reader’s obsession. When the narrative jumps to 1998, following the detective’s final days and his interaction with the now-grown young woman (who is known as Lylie), the stakes are personal. The "pdf" format that many readers seek is perfect for this novel because it allows for rapid page-turning; the urge to solve the riddle alongside Grand-Duc is irresistible.