Denis Brusseaux
Writing
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11 years ago, inspector Malik couldn’t solve a kidnapping case and a little girl died. Now with only a few days before the crime gets classified, he decides to reopen the case. Malik owes it to the mother and to himself. As he digs into the past, a child is kidnapped again. The pattern is the same one as a decade ago, it’s no coincidence. Malik knows he has a few days to make things right and to bring justice.
The Chase

When police is about to apprehend a famous gang of bank robbers, an elite sniper opens fire from a roof, thus facilitating the flee of his accomplices. However, one of them is seriously injured, which compromises the plans of the thieves.
The Lookout

Marc Page, a physics teacher and amateur writer, is thrown into the memory of a traumatic incident from his childhood during his daily commute. He suddenly finds himself in the cramped yet infinite space of a tram car, grappling with all the possibilities of his very existence...
Marc Page and the round goat cheese

In an endless desert, a weary group trudges forward, burdened by the weight of their packs. Among the travelers is Sov, frail and struggling against the relentless terrain. When exhaustion overtakes him, he collapses, slipping away from the group. As the others press on, Sov awakens alone in the vast emptiness, forced to confront the desert—and himself—in a journey of survival and revelation.