
Christine Hochet
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The last transport for a mysterious journey
He then expounds a theory on the perfect crime, based on the absence of any link between victim and killer. Bruno proposes a cross-murder pact: he would kill Guy's wife Myriam, while Guy would kill his father. Guy doesn't take the suggestion seriously, but, exhausted, he leaves the scene troubled and forgets his lighter, engraved with his and Anne's initials.
By Christine Hochetabout a year ago in History
Is all accuracy a pleasure to affirm?
What are the problems, and how do you get across a hard truth like announcing an illness? The starting point is to be honest with ourselves and question our true motives. When we hide the truth from someone close to us, let's ask ourselves whether we're not, after all, giving ourselves a clear conscience by telling ourselves it's to protect them. Indeed, it's sometimes to protect ourselves from fear (fear of the other person's reaction, fear of conflict, fear of what they'll think of us) that we may be led to lie. It can also be tempting to tell the other person what they want to hear.
By Christine Hochetabout a year ago in Fiction
The secrets of the black pond
The film is inspired by a true story set in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, at Convict Lake, where six prison escapees arrive at an isolated mountain hamlet inhabited by just eight women. The lake was known as Lake Monte Diablo before this event, and was later renamed Convict Lake.
By Christine Hochetabout a year ago in BookClub
Heroes: Create exceptional leaders in just a few steps to stimulate your imagination
An improvisational adventure is an undertaking that needs to be carefully planned, all the more so when it comes to devising appealing characters. Protagonists who, in turn, become the heart and soul of your stories, turning every act into something the audience will remember.
By Christine Hochetabout a year ago in BookClub



