March 2017: the literary selection

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These last few days of winter will still let blossom some novels that the editors of Just Focus are waiting to be able to devour. Here are some novels to be published in March 2017 that we warmly recommend you read!

 

Azelice offers you…

La Panse March 2017

On March 2, 2017, Folio SF will publish La panse, a novel written by Léo Henry. His twin sister having been missing for several months, Bastien Regnault is desperately trying to find her. His research will lead him to the underground of the district of La Défense, to discover a mysterious and ancient secret society called La Panse.

On March 9, 2017, Editions Fleuve, will publish the novel Chute, written by Christophe Nicolas. By appropriating the novel of his friend Christophe, the author Thomas Cahin will finally meet success. However, the words that pushed Christophe to commit suicide just after writing them are far from innocent, and seizing them may prove to be a serious mistake…

 

Soraya offers you…

Song Rising March 2017

 

At Bloomsbury will be released on March 7 The Song Rising, the third part of the Bone Season saga. This new episode of the dystopian epic follows the fate of its heroine, Paige Mahoney, who now rules over London's criminals in 2059. But, while the young woman will do everything to bring the population out of chaos, her many enemies will continue to make life difficult for her. In addition, the arrival of the deadly new technology for the clairvoyant community will jeopardize the already fragile future of the world…

 

Julie offers you…

Stephen King March 2017

Jérôme Ferrari, who won the Prix Goncourt in 2012, publishes Il se passe quelque chose with Flammarion editions. You can discover it from 01 March. This time, it is not with a novel but with a series of short essays on our society that he regains his lucidity and the height of vision that characterize him.

If you are an unconditional fan of Stephen King, know that Fin De Ronde, the last book of the "Bill Hodges trilogy" that closes this police saga is to be found this month. The long-awaited sequel to Mr Mercedes and Carnets Noirs will be released on March 8 by Albin Michel.

Louise Attaque's first book, Dire au revoir, will be published on March 15 by Flammarion. Gaëtan Roussel has been famous for more than 20 years for his sense of formula, his piquant poetry and his humour; We find them intact and as deployed in this collection of short stories that reads like a variation around the same theme, saying goodbye.

Finally, the latest creation of Joann Sfar, associated with Véronique Ovaldé, À cause de la vie chez Flammarion, a cruel illustrated tale to discover in all good bookstores. This unusual book-object that combines comics and novels, will warm your long winter evenings with its poetry!

 

 

The whole Just Focus team wishes you good reading!