4. The Drowned Man - Part 2

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1777: France and England are at war over the independence of the United States. Nicolas le Floch, missioned by Louis the 14th to spy on the Duke of Chartres, who has his sights on the admiralty, witnesses the latter's cowardice in combat. He reports the facts to the king who nominates his cousin General of the light cavalry instead ... Le Floch has just made a mortal enemy out of him.

3. The Drowned Man - Part 1

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1777: France and England are at war over the independence of the United States. Nicolas le Floch, missioned by Louis the 14th to spy on the Duke of Chartres, who has his sights on the admiralty, witnesses the latter's cowardice in combat. He reports the facts to the king who nominates his cousin General of the light cavalry instead ... Le Floch has just made a mortal enemy out of him.

2. Drowned in the Great Canal

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1777: France and England are at war over the independence of the United States. Nicolas le Floch, missioned by Louis the 14th to spy on the Duke of Chartres who has his sights on the admiralty, witnesses the latter’s cowardice in combat. He reports the facts to the king who will appoint his cousin to the charge of General of the light cavalry instead…Le Floch has just made a mortal enemy out of him. Not only does Chartres want the marquis-detective dead but first and foremost he wants to witness Nicolas’s fall. With the help of Renard, a chief of police who is corrupt to the bone, and a half-demented castrato composer, Balbo, the Duke of Chartres will plot to make le Floch pay dearly for his loyalty to the King.

1. The English Corpse

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A mysterious prisoner dies while trying to escape from the prison of Fort-Lévêque. Nicolas le Floch’s investigation on the murder of the stranger will lead him right in the middle of an espionage case involving the Minister of Marine, Monsieur de Sartine, who will stop at nothing to establish supremacy of the French fleet in the war against the English. Meanwhile, the King asks Nicolas to find a flute, a gift that was to solemnize the signature of the military alliance between Austria and France, whilst queen Marie-Antoinette requests of Nicolas to defend her against maneuvers aimed at incriminating her.From Paris to Versailles, the detective of the Enlightenment makes his way through the century going from one surprise to the next. Armed with the trust of the young king Louis the 14th, the support of his colleague Bourdeau and of his friends, Nicolas must untangle these extraordinary mysteries, in a nascent prerevolutionary context.

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