This Thursday evening, 6 p.m. The auditorium of the Chartres media library is full, and latecomers form a long waiting list.
It must be said that the guest of the day is rare in France. Arnaldur Indridason, the author of Icelandic thrillers with 18 million readers, comes to present to the public his new novel, The King and the Watchmakerwhich has just been published by Métailié.
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