Chourmo - Jean-Claude Izzo

9782070417193
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Fabio Montale, forced to resign because he was too busy with his mission in the northern neighborhoods, returns to duty to search for two teenagers who disappeared on the eve of the start of the school year. Too sensitive, too lucid, he is confronted with the rise of "security rattlers", unemployment, drugs and fundamentalism of all kinds. "Chourmo" is the spirit of the chiourme, the former galley slaves.
By extension, it is a state of mind that pushes one to reach out to others, a spirit of which Fabio Montale is the right representative. In Marseille, the galleys - between the F.N., the Islamic extremists and the Mafia - seem to be well known. Chourmo, the second part of Jean-Claude Izzo's Marseilles trilogy, is dedicated "to the memory of Ibrahim Ali, who was shot on February 24, 1995 in the northern neighborhoods of Marseilles by National Front poster-posters.

Product information

Publication Year
2001
Dimensions
10,8 x 17,7 x 1,6cm
Number of Pages
363
EAN
9782070417193