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Summary
This chapter is a discussion between Judge Livi and colonel Roux.
Who Judge Livi and Colonel Roux Where In Livi’s office What Roux came back last night from « the Montana bar » where he got some new information on the case of Brossard. He and Livi talk about their plan to trap Brossard and Roux explains to Livi what news he received. He wants Livi to grant him a search warrant so that he can enter in the abbey in Villefranche.
We learn - that the victim of Brossard was not Jewish. Roux asks himself whether he was not a hired assassin. But there is a problem because the corpse’s fingerprints are not on record in any police files in Paris. - that Brossard is being aided financially by a Catholic group called the Chevaliers de Ste Marie. Why ? They don’t know. - that in 1961 at the time of the protest against the Algerian war in Paris, he was used secretly as a police informer by the government because he was known to be in touch with Algerian pied-noir groups. - that Brossard is being protected not only by the Church, but also by the police!
Chapter twenty-one Main characters | Place | Others characters | - T- Janine- Pochon | - In Aix-en- Provence (in the Novotel Hotel) + Paris | - At the beginning three Dutch tourists.- Farah = the sister of T- Muhammad = ? (an older boss of T ?) |
Summary
Who T, Janine and Pochon. Where In Aix-en-Provence (in the Novotel outside Aix) and Paris. What T is still