A whimsical detective story designed to draw a comparison between the paradises and hells of several of our planet's religions. Very instructive about the imagination of the various Religious congregations to control their flocks with these "carrots" and "sticks". Philippe Bouvard once said that "everyone should keep a diary, starting with criminals". It would simplify police investigations." Private investigator R al Vadeboncoeur is the unwitting witness of a seemingly accidental traffic accident on a Joliette (Qu bec) street. He is thrown into a nightmarish investigation. His total immersion in the search for the murderer plunges him into a dreamlike journey that takes him all the way to the Seventh Heaven. It's certain that in this case, if the murderer had conscientiously kept his diary, the investigation by the Joliette policeman would have been simplified. Everyone will enjoy this hyperbolic detective story, a certain perfume of exoticism that shows that, while God is the same for all human beings, he doesn't necessarily reward them all in the same way. Enjoy your reading
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