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When two-star chef David Pasquier discovers that his wife Elise has betrayed him, he devises a plan to eliminate her. Once the murder is committed, he goes so far as to accuse Pascal, his brother-in-law. Claire Moreno, commander, and Hubert, his young assistant, see clearly in the game of David Pasquier. Despite their conviction, the two investigators must succeed in gathering evidence of his guilt. But how to prove that Pasquier coldly shot Elise in the head using a weapon that was in the window of her restaurant at the time of the murder? Hubert and Claire must show patience and perseverance if they want all the light to be shed on this tragedy...
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