Summary
Jerome Quiqueret: Everything had to disappear
"Jérôme Quiqueret tries to shed light on a crime through a story, and a certain crime around which there is a great mystery: the murder of a married couple, the Kayser-Paulus spouses, in Esch-sur-Alzette, the mining center of the canton in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, on September 14, 1910. The book you have in front of you could have been a historian's book; it is a story which, refraining from the re-opening of the case and the passing of a new verdict. Some historians emphasize the objective observation of what happened; however, the deposits of memory allow only the understanding of why and how such an act was committed and how it is characterized as a crime; for example, Paris between the two wars of the 1880s, which he studied Michel Porret.“
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