Hired to write a biography of a television personality, a reporter spends a few days at the man's country estate with the eccentric extended family.
In Paris, the host of a TV show for elderly people, Christian Legagneur, is famous for being a generous man. He hires the journalist Roland Wolf to write his biography and invites him to spend three days with him at his countryside house. Legagneur travels with Wolf by car with his mute driver Max. While having lunch in the house, Wolf is introduced to Legagneur's masseuse Patricia; to the wine expert Manu; and to the housekeeper Colette Then his young granddaughter, Catherine, who is ill, arrives wearing sunglasses. Wolf seems to be interested in a woman, Madeleine Chevalier, fishing with the residents. Soon Wolf snoops around and finds dark secrets about Legagneur. Further, he falls in love with Catherine and advises her that she is in danger.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Roland Wolf wants to write a book about a TV game-show host, the hail-fellow-well-met Christian Legagneur, who invites Wolf to his country estate, promising several days of lengthy interviews. But Legagneur's laughter and easy intimacy are empty of content for a book, and he's constantly dashing off, promising Wolf more time later. Wolf seems to have his own mask: he's brought a gun with him, and he's curious about a woman who was a recent guest at the estate. There's also Legagneur's godchild, Catherine, recovering from mental illness, and hovered over by Legagneur and his secretary. As Wolf digs through desks, he discovers a murderous plot. Can he now outfox his host?—<[email protected]>