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The Alaïss saga:

  • Alaïss, freer of lives
  • Alaïss, the immortal

The March of the Helvetii



ALAISS, FREER OF LIVES

A supernatural thriller based on the novel by Geny Laffitte: Alaïss, la délivreuse de vie.

Alaïss is a young student. She has exceptional gifts but chooses to live in all discretion funding her studies with translations. She has no memory of her past... Her best friend, Noëlle, embarks her on an investigation to try to understand the murder of her husband Peter, a private detective.
What was he investigating? Who murdered him?
These questions bring Alaïss in the footsteps of a young Chinese woman, Sue-Jin, and the hell of illegal workers. Driven by a thirst for justice and her desire to free Sue-Jin, Alaïss decides to attack a mafia organization by interfering in the affairs of a grinch and cartesian inspector, Mathieu, always accompanied by his colleague and friend, Richard. 

ALAISS, THE IMMORTAL

The second supernatural thriller based on the novel by Geny Laffitte: Alaïss, l'immortelle.

Alaïss, who develops a perfect romance with Nicolas, draws lessons and information from the invisible world to fulfill her role as a profiler. Her path crosses that of a community over 2,500 years old who have chosen terrorism to make themselves heard, demanding the restitution of their rights and their land, which they call Arbazaïme. From Berlin to Paris, Alaïss joins a hectic investigation to thwart the traps of the Master and his queen: a fanatical couple who manipulate the Arbazimes. The police are in turmoil. An attack has been announced in the heart of Paris, but where? And when? Time is running out. With the help of her friends, Alaïss will have to surpass herself to save lives and defy death itself. This novel plunges us into the heart of a police investigation, but also to the borders of this invisible world so dear to the author where the extraordinary and the madness of men rub shoulders.


A historical documentary: The March of the Helvetii

March, 58 BC. On the fringes of the Roman Republic, a shockwave is about to shatter Gaul. An entire people, the Helvetii, have burned their own cities to embark on a migration of no return. More than 300,000 souls are advancing southward. To survive, they must cross the Rhône River at Geneva. Standing against them, one man is gambling his career and his life: the new governor, Julius Caesar. It is the young translator, Ludius, of mixed Roman and Celtic heritage, chosen to assist Julius Caesar, who brings us the beginning of the Gallic Wars in Geneva.

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