Jack Palmer #15
This fifteenth volume of the Jack Palmer series follows the bumbling detective as his latest case takes him to the Brittany region of France. Written and illustrated by René Pétillon, the album continues the humorous, satirical adventures of the titular private eye navigating local quirks and mysteries. Originally published by Dargaud, this collection is part of the ongoing series that began in 2013.
In "Palmer en Bretagne," Jack Palmer finds himself stranded on a rocky outcrop as the tide rises, cut off from the action while a crime unfolds on the nearby beach. With Solange Pommeraie hosting Paris’s elite at her villa, Palmer’s isolation becomes a tense test of vigilance and instinct. Written and illustrated by Pétillon, this 2013 Dargaud issue delivers a moody, atmospheric mystery with the artist’s distinctive style on full display, and the cover by Pétillon captures the scene’s brooding tension.
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Solange Pommeraie invite tout un gratin parisien dans sa villa. Palmer, garde du corps, se retrouve coincé sur un rocher par la marée haute, pendant qu'un crime a lieu sur la plage.
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