
46934 THE VICES PARADOX
Jean-Michel BARDOU
The first book in Jean-Michel Bardou's first series of novels and essays will introduce you to his style, which will become more evident throughout this trilogy. It is a bibliographical novel for its protagonist, himself a budding writer.
Life Adventure Enjoyment Society Heritage
LA TRILOGIE
46934 LE PARADOXE DES ÉTAUX
Jean-Michel BARDOU
APPETIZERS

"Mise en Bouche" confines the action within four walls and brings the main actors onto the symbolic train of this first stage.
Jean-Martial always wanted to start a happy family.
After an initial separation that introduced him to the joys of shared custody, he met Marie-Henriette, who in turn gave him two children. But their relationship quickly deteriorated, as did their financial situation, and the divorce was finalized in 2015.
Favoring custody by the mother, the courts punish Jean-Martial, who has virtually no say in the upbringing of his children. In debt and unable to pay child support, Jean-Martial suffers a series of setbacks and setbacks. How far will his descent into hell go?
Discover the journey of a father whose rights were violated by society.
JULIE

"Julie" will allow Jean-Martial to take off again. At least, one can hope so...especially on rails.
After his incarceration, Jean-Martial knew he would experience more unexpected things. Yet everything suggested otherwise. He was surrounded by those for whose defense French society had destroyed him. Will rescue, family, happiness, love, destiny, work, profession, writing, willpower, and perhaps reflection lead him under the best auspices to the renewal of life?
RIDICULOUS

"Dérisoires", the inverse image of the jaws of vices, closes this paradoxical series.
The Yvelines residents near the Château de Breteuil and the Marseille residents of the Vauban district helped spark the first thrills of this final installment of the Brise family saga. This was without any authorization of any kind. This is not the style of the new house.
From the "appetizer", de Brise knew the necessary derision to put in place, especially after "Julie" to end his story having, all the same, in the absence of lives, spared a lot of blood.