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Jan 23, 2016 12:11AM

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The "prologue" was chilling and brief, the crash of a Turkish Airlines Airbus into Mont Terri on the border of France and Switzerland; the details as imagined and experienced in December 1980.
Chapter 1 - it is eighteen years later in Paris France 1998 the private detective Credule Grand-Duc talks to us of his notebook, for Lylie: masterpiece, a mystery story missing the last five pages, eighteen years of work;
Chapter 2 - Mariam recognizes that Marc is in love with Emilie as they sit in a cafe
Chapter 3 - Lylie and Marc in the cafe, are they lovers, siblings? It is her birthday, a beautiful blond girl with a lovely sapphire ring matching the color of her blue eyes; she forces Marc to wait an hour in the cafe as she leaves him to read the journal given her by Grand-Duc
Chapter 4 - the journal begins with the crash aftermath and the discovery of a sole survivor, a baby girl
Chapter 5 - Marc reads more, the fight for custody of the baby begins.
Emilie or Lyse-Rose; initially we meet the paternal grandfathers. First Leonce de Carville, his son, ultra rich Alexander de Carville was flying back home to France from Turkey with his new baby Lyse-Rose and his wife. Their six year old daughter Malvina de Carville flew home earlier and is described as quite mad. The other grandfather, Pierre Vitral makes a claim for his son Pascal's baby, he and his wife Stephanie were on a holiday to Turkey. A popular song connects the baby to a dragonfly
Chapter 6 - Malvina de Carville is in Grand-Duc's home, she is obsessed with getting her sister back. Her grandmother is Mathilde de Carville
Chapter 7 - the fight, the clues, how hard can it be to determine the family of the baby.
Chapter 8 - Marc learns of the legal proceedings from the notebook. too bad they couldn't test for DNA in 1998, both babies have the same blood type.
Chapter 9 - Lylie is determining what to do next.
Chapter 10 - Marc learns of Leonce de Carville's offer of a large sum of money to the Vitrals reading from the notebook
Chapter 11 - Pierre Vitral goes to the media, they will fight for custody
Chapter 12 - Grandmother Nicole Vitral goes out to the public to bring their case to the attention of the masses.
Chapter 13 - the trial was decided over a missing bracelet. Why wasn't the baby wearing Lyse-Rose's gold bracelet? Was it then Emilie?
Chapter 14 - Grandmother Mathilde de Carville is conspiring with Malvina
Chapter 15 - Marc tries to find Lylie and reads in the notebook of the decision granting Lylie to the Vitrals. Mathilde makes Nicole Vitral an offer of money to help raise Emilie / Lylie and gives her a ring to hold for Lylie, with a catch. Only give it to her on her 18th birthday if Nicole has come to believe that the baby was really Lyse-Rose.

The names are beautiful as pronounced on the audio book. Lyse-Rose is pronounced "Leeza-Rose" and Emilie has the emphasis on the second syllable. Lylie is pronounced with the emphasis on the last syllable.
It seems so sad that there couldn't have been some sort of compromise. Shared custody might have been confusing, but certainly anything else would have been better for Malvina who at only six years old is driven mad by the pressure of being the only one who could identify Lyse-Rose.


Instead of reading ahead I went back and listened to parts of several chapters again and used Amazon's look inside the book to find some of the spellings of the names.


I agree the prologue was chilling and really sucked me into the narrative.
The journal has been interesting but both Malvina and Marc seem completely over the top strange so far and while reading I thought Emilie's best option would be to leave both families behind and make her own life.

I like the way the journal is written with his instinct comments about the characters and the background to their stories.
Finishing this section with the ring has set me back. I thought she would be Emilie but her grandmother gave her the ring indicating she doesn't think she is. I'm in suspense about where she has gone and is she planning revenge and the impending confrontation with marc and malvina.

Marc's reaction to the ring seemed extreme too and motivated by more than the cost of it compared to his gift. Mariam in the cafe seems to be reading his intentions fairly accurately (and not brotherly love) we are left to wonder how Lylie feels about him.

Jack wrote: ...I like the way the journal is written with his instinct comments about the characters and the background to their stories."

Sandi wrote: "I thought Emilie's best option would be to leave both families behind and make her own life.."


Russ wrote: "I agree the prologue was a good tease to keep reading more. I wasn't sure why it focused so much on one flight attendant though.."

As far as Grand-Duc's journal entries are concerned, he seems fairly trustworthy, but possibly biased, and I like it that way. Each of the characters has their own warts but Grand-Duc makes each of them sympathetic too.
Bussi has an effective way of withholding information to build suspense and encourage the reader to keep reading. At times it is as frustrating as it is fun!
The book seems very European in that class conflict plays a central role in the story. Some of the prose is stilted, which I assume is because of the translation. The attraction that the miracle baby’s older brother seems to have for her is creepy.
But so far there’s enough mystery and intrigue to keep reading.


When it is interesting and elusive in the beginning, all to the good. Lylie's point of view is ceded to Grand-Duc's but why?

Yeah, I'm wondering how it's going to develop. I hope it manages it and doesn't become one of those books that forever refuses to give you answers. I'll try their get to it tomorrow - just been so busy with work:(