Book 1

Travail Soigne

by Pierre Lemaitre

Published 9 June 2010

Book 2

Alex

by Pierre Lemaitre

Published 2 February 2011

EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT HER IS WRONG

In kidnapping cases, the first few hours are crucial. After that, the chances of being found alive go from slim to nearly none. Alex Prevost - beautiful, resourceful, tough - may be no ordinary victim, but her time is running out.

Commandant Camille Verhoeven and his detectives have nothing to go on: no suspect, no lead, rapidly diminishing hope. All they know is that a girl was snatched off the streets of Paris and bundled into a white van.

The enigma that is the fate of Alex will keep Verhoeven guessing until the bitter, bitter end. And before long, saving her life will be the least of his worries.


Book 3

Rosy et John

by Pierre Lemaitre

Published 22 May 2014

«La bombe a convenablement fonctionné; sur ce plan, il a tout lieu d'être satisfait.
Les rescapés tentent déjà de secourir les victimes restées au sol. Jean s'engouffre das le métro.
Lui ne va secourir personne. Il est le poseur de bombes.»
Jean Garnier n'a plus rien à perdre dans la vie: sa mère est en prison, sa petite amie a été tuée et il n'a plus de travail. Face à ce jeune paumé, Camille Verhoeven doit agir avec plus de finesse que jamais; Jean est-il une vraie menace pour le pays entier, ou juste un loser atteint de la folie des grandeurs?


Book 4

Camille

by Pierre Lemaitre

Published 5 February 2014
Anne Forestier finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time when she blunders into a raid on a jewellers on the Champs-Elysees. Shot three times, beaten almost beyond recognition, she is lucky to survive, but her ordeal has only just begun. Lying helpless in her hospital bed, with her assailant still at large, Anne is in grave danger. Just one thing stands in her favour - a partner who will break all the rules to protect the woman he loves: Commandant Camille Verhoven. For Verhoven it's a case of history repeating. He cannot lose Anne as he lost his wife Irene. But his serious breach of protocol - leading a case in which he is intimately involved - leaves him out on a limb, unable to confide in even his most trusted lieutenants. And this time he is facing an adversary whose greatest strength appears to be Verhoven's own matchless powers of intuition.