At the very edge of Brittany, amidst the elemental forces of the Atlantic, on the wildly beautiful island of Ouessant, Inspector Dupin is tasked with solving a mysterious death. A penniless Celtic musician washes up dead on the shore shortly before the most important festival of the year. The police discover a clue in his house that is linked to an ancient dark rite. However, the remote island's close-knit community makes it difficult for Dupin to investigate - sirens, priestesses and storytellers live here outside the norms and know: It's the invisible that counts. And Dupin sets himself the almost impossible task of finding out what that might be. Bestselling author Jean-Luc Bannalec, who is now an honorary member of the Académie littéraire de Bretagne, presents Dupin's thirteenth case, Breton Desire. Christian Berkel will read the best passages from it. Moderator: Anouk Schollähn
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