Massacres à l'anisette
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Massacres à l'anisette is a gritty crime novel by French author André Héléna, set in the shadowy streets of Paris. The story unfolds in the atmospheric neighborhoods of Pigalle, Barbès, Belleville, and Place Clichy, capturing the city's underbelly with vivid realism. Héléna’s narrative style blends hard-boiled detective fiction with social commentary, painting a bleak yet compelling portrait of urban decay and moral ambiguity. The novel immerses readers in a world of petty criminals, corrupt officials, and desperate characters navigating a landscape where violence and anise-scented nostalgia intertwine. With its evocative setting and unflinching depiction of postwar French society, the book stands as a notable example of mid-20th-century French noir literature.
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André Héléna
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