What you are about to read is not just a novel. It is a reckoning. A document of a man who spent his life in the margins-writing other people's truths, refining their lies-and who, at the end of it all, found the courage to write his own. Or at least, to attempt it. The ghostwriter remains unnamed in these pages, but his voice is unmistakable: lyrical, wounded, intelligent, and deeply human. Through his eyes, we revisit Paris not as a postcard, but as a palimpsest of memory and betrayal. We meet Am lie, a woman as unknowable as she is unforgettable. And we come to understand Antoine de Varenne-a politician, yes, but also a mirror, reflecting everything we want to believe about power and everything we fear is true. There are moments in this story that read like poetry, others like confessionals whispered in the dark. It is not a love story, though it aches with love. It is not a political novel, though it lays politics bare. What it is, ultimately, is a portrait of the human condition in all its contradiction: our hunger for meaning, our capacity for self-deception, and our helplessness before desire. Read it slowly. Let it haunt you.
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