Hervé Ribert

Hervé Ribert

Hervé Ribert was born in Nancy (54) in 1961. From a very young age, he loved books, first as objects, then as inexhaustible sources of knowledge. After becoming a pharmacist, he discovered the healing power of words, the placebo effect of language in every sense of the term. The song of words, the harmony of sentences, the chorus of writing open the doors to a universe one might think impossible to reach. Today, as a writing consultant and skills developer, the author crafts a free, timeless style, blending exuberance, verve, bawdiness, whimsy, and humor, all while casting a sharp, critical eye on our society and its flaws. The author is a member of the Haute-Marne Writers' Association (AHME) and the Poets of Friendship-Poets Without Borders Association. He invites the reader to embark on this adventure. Relaxation and culture for the pleasure of dreaming, the joy of believing, the thirst for knowledge. The desire to read.

Alicia is found dead in a Parisian trash can. Her husband is immediately suspected. Is he really guilty? Ursula and Denis begin a conventionally mundane investigation until they meet Dimitri, a Russian diplomat, working under the auspices of a mysterious agency against the backdrop of the emerging Covid pandemic. In this thriller, which is not a police documentary but a sophisticated entertainment, the reader occupies a privileged position, that of the all-seeing eye. The reader knows everything, except the motive for the crime! What if the reason for this femicide lies beyond national borders? To find out, the team will have to travel to Saint-Dizier in the Haute-Marne region, where Inspector Chouro will find the solution during a tumultuous dinner. Romantically mischievous, but deftly murderous.