Six Months to Kill
By (Author) Enzo Bartoli
Translated by Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies
Amazon Publishing
Thomas & Mercer
13th August 2019
United States
Paperback
208
When Regis is told he has six months left to live, the news leaves him numb. A gifted astrophysicist but a loner, he is resigned to dying alone and unfulfilled. But then he receives a macabre offer from a beautiful stranger that changes everything...Chloe represents an underground organisation that tracks down murderers who have escaped justice and then kills them. And she wants Regis to do their dirty work. With nothing to lose, Regis soon discovers that he has a talent for killing. He devotes his remaining time to ridding Paris of the unrepentant guilty, taking more pleasure from ending lives than he ever did from living his. Although the clock is ticking, Regis has never felt so alive and in control. But what if he's not as in control as he thinks Who is really behind the mysterious organisation Chloe works for and why have they chosen him
Enzo Bartoli was born in the Bastille district of Paris long before the bearded hipsters moved in. He left school at a very young age and entered the world of work in a multicultural Paris which he would later use as inspiration for his novels. His professional career saw him walk several pathssome of them surprising, to say the least. From a mechanics workshop to a communications agency and the bar of an infamous dive, he finally became a journalist and rediscovered his love of reading. When he was done with the classics and had made his way through a substantial portion of the bestsellers, he decided it was perhaps time to give it a go himself, and has since written several novels set in the city streets and criminal underworld of Paris.