
What about?
The Angel Theorem is a story.
It is a story of celebration, reminiscence and the sacred.
It’s the story of a singer, her secret, her anguish and her fear.
It’s the story of a politician, in tune with his times, who revisits the twists and turns of his life at the worst possible moment.
It’s the story of a journalist who receives three slaps and still doesn’t bleed.
It’s the story of a civil servant who discovers a telephone in a newsstand.
This is the story of twenty-three corpses in an airport terminal.
This is the story of an Armenian family who fled the genocide.
This is the story of a Superintendent and his use of artificial intelligence.
This is the story of a man who seeks to understand and of a mathematician who achieves it.
It’s a novel about terrorism and Raison d’État.
It’s a novel about wokism and islamo-leftism.
It’s a novel about struggle, resistance and hope.
It’s a novel about childhood and memory.
It’s a novel about truth and transmission.
It is a spy fiction and a romance novel.
It is a story of France.