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“Noa”, the last volume of his so-called “9” trilogy takes us to sensitive land, between Belarus and Ukraine. Prophetic? The novelist explains.
By Julie Malaure
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Dyear It happened at night (2020) followed by Twilight of the wild animals (2021), the first two volumes of the so-called “9” trilogy, Marc Levy brushed the alliance of 9 genius hackers. Modern-day hackers, a sort of cyber-Robin Hood or neo-vigilante of 5G who have pledged allegiance to the defense of our freedoms. Of the “invisible”, as the novelist still calls them, deployed all over the globe, like the dissidents of Anonymous. Under the glacis of fiction, it was a question of denouncing the “white-collar criminals” of the XXIe century. “Everything I said was already proven facts,” explains the New York resident passing through Paris. But the names were masked, albeit in a fairly superficial way, so that they could be identified in “three clicks”. Thus, the P…
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