serted streets. The yellow light of the street lamps barely filtered through the thick layer of clouds coverin
artin, a police inspector in his thirties, was going through the files with a tired gaze. A recent investigation occupied all his thoughts-a gruesome mu
ch. The main suspect, however, was a woman. A young woman, strikingly beautiful, who
was Clair
no one really knew what kind of relationship they had. Claire didn't seem like a murderer. She appeared soft, calm, perhaps even innoce
r left him more unsettled. How could someone like Claire be involved in such a brutal crime? And w
to ignore his emotions, to treat every suspect equally, regardless of their appearance. But the attraction he felt for Clai
rupt entrance of his colleague, Serge,
g woman on your mind?" Serge asked, f
discomfort. "Do we have any evidence, Serge?"
om surveillance cameras. But nothing concrete. She has an alibi for the n
Dufresne gnawed at him from the inside. He couldn't let her slip awa
ain," he murmured, more
. "Be careful, Martin. This story is
: Was he pursuing this case simply because he was a police inspector, or because something
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