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Philippe Sisbane

L'hypothèse du quai de Conti

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The novel

What if Germany had discovered the secret of the nuclear bomb before the end of the Second World War? Very loosely inspired by real events, L'hypothèse du quai de Conti reconstructs in a novelistic style what the passive resistance of French physicists could have been. Did they knowingly mislead their German counterparts to waste their time? Philippe Sisbane tells us the intertwined stories of a collaborator, resistance fighters, soldiers and scientists who most often cross paths on a single stage, an apartment located on Quai de Conti, in Paris. A sealed safe in the living room almost has the rank of character, witness to the heroism of ordinary women and men confronted in spite of themselves with major challenges.

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