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Dany Barot takes on a dangerous journey into the wilds of Santa Marcia, hired as interpreter for a famed naturalist’s expedition—where the dense jungle hides more than just rare creatures. With Marc Potier, Claude Perin, and Suzy by her side, and a mysterious presence in the shadows, the line between mission and mystery begins to blur.
In "L'âge ingrat," Suzy Clayton’s quiet moment on the roof with Bob Slim takes an unexpected turn when a misplaced hammer sends her fleeing—only to return transformed. As Bob’s father sees what Bob cannot, and Suzy’s friend gives her a dazzling new look, the club scene ignites with a sudden shift in attention. The story unfolds with a tender, bittersweet spark, where first impressions are rewritten and hearts begin to see beyond the surface.
In the grim shadows of a rainy night, a man known only as Sammy—posing as a homeless wanderer—witnesses a chilling act in a ravine. When his presence is discovered, a desperate chase leads him to a motel, where he calls for help, only to be dismissed by a skeptical officer and a menacing figure named Sanders. As the tension mounts, the truth about Sammy’s identity begins to unravel in a story that turns every assumption on its head.
In a quiet village, Dinah shoulders the care of her sister Jeanne after their mother’s passing. When Jeanne receives a letter from Clarence Simmons inviting her to London, Dinah agrees to accompany her—only to find their journey derailed when Jeanne leaves their train tickets behind. Forced to hitchhike through the countryside, the sisters finally reach the city, where they discover Clarence’s dreams of theater fame have not come to pass. As Dinah takes on a job to keep them afloat, a quiet shift begins—Clarence starts walking her home each evening, and the truth of his feelings slowly unfolds.
In a quiet moment of grief, Sheila Carlson finds herself caught in a web of lies after the sudden deaths of her best friend and her friend’s husband. To protect herself and honor their memory, she takes on Rhoda Wellman’s identity, accepting an invitation to live with Rhoda’s father-in-law in England—though he’s never met the woman he believes he’s welcoming. As secrets begin to surface and those around her grow suspicious, Sheila must navigate a fragile new life, where every truth risks unraveling everything she’s built.
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