I just finished reading an excellent novel and I am delighted to discover that The Turnaround, after the storm Alain Damasio he meets another author capitalized: Stéphane Beauverger. Bravo Volta! "The Déchronologe" is a raffiot of piracy carried by strong sea waves on the Caribbean in the mid 17th century. Conducted by Henri Villon, captain and melancholic alcoholic (the two often go hand in hand) faces storms from other time, temporal paradoxes that turn what could have been interpreted as the peaceful filibustering in eternal hunt along yards. It is useful to serve from now on that the novel is deconstructed, the 25 chapters organizing in the future time jumps to the present, past and then again in the future, etc., they take the story of Henry Villon width, principal immediately the anguish of his closest end to tell us much later cause this death. Beauverger slalom and continually fails to deliver than piecemeal ersatz truth that grows to detect. For this world is rotten, it oozes marvel at other times, CD players join the free use of gunpowder and the simple motor sail taut with wind, rocket launchers devastate English cities even though the we continue to fight the saber in other échauffourrées. Beauverger created a soup with time as the source of faults that some use to reinvent the present and the future of uninterrupted nexus. Vertigo.
But even in these situations is that the richer idea of the novel, Stephen knows there Beauverger add a sum of characters more compelling one than the other, beginning with Captain Henry Villon himself. Villon ets a wood-free thirst-compulsive, but it is also a visionary of the time loaded with paradoxes, he tracks the first technological wonders aboard Chronos, and then resurrected by controlling the still standing when he renamed in Déchronologue comes the time to confront these wonders. "The Déchronologue" is a novel broad, filled with the suffering of those seamen who were both fascinated and as mystisfié oceans. It tasted the bitterness of situations without reservation, this dungeon incredible Cartagena delivered without a mask Beauverger at his best when he dissects the misery and disaster. Great novel and great writer.
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