Le Sentier by Max Du Veuzit and Robert Nunès

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By Donald Scott Posted on Dec 22, 2025
In Category - Classic Humor
Nunès, Robert Nunès, Robert
French
Have you ever wondered about the stories hidden in the woods behind your house? That's where 'Le Sentier' begins. It's not just about a path through the forest; it's about the secrets people bury there. When a new discovery on a quiet hiking trail pulls a small community into a mystery from decades ago, everyone's past starts to unravel. The book feels like a slow-burn puzzle where every character seems to know a piece of the truth but is too afraid to share it. If you love quiet, atmospheric stories where the setting is as important as the plot, you'll get hooked trying to figure out what really happened on that path.
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Imagine a peaceful, almost forgotten forest trail in the French countryside. For years, it's just a place for quiet walks and childhood adventures. Then, something is found. This discovery acts like a stone thrown into a still pond, sending ripples through the small town of Valombre. Suddenly, the 'sentier' (the path) becomes the center of a mystery that connects the present to a tragic event buried in the past.

The Story

The plot follows several townspeople as the old mystery resurfaces. We see it through the eyes of a returning local, a curious outsider, and long-time residents who have silently carried the weight of the secret for years. The narrative shifts between them, slowly piecing together what happened on that path a generation ago. It's less a frantic chase and more a careful unspooling of memory, guilt, and the quiet ways a community can fracture.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me wasn't a shocking twist, but the mood. Du Veuzit and Nunès build an incredible sense of place. You can almost smell the damp earth and hear the leaves rustle. The characters feel real—flawed, guarded, and deeply human. The book asks interesting questions about how well we really know our neighbors and what we choose to forget for the sake of peace. It's a thoughtful look at the long shadow cast by secrets.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven mysteries and rich atmosphere over fast-paced action. If you like stories where a small town itself is a character, and where the truth is revealed through quiet conversations and loaded glances, you'll find 'Le Sentier' deeply satisfying. It's a slow, rewarding walk, not a sprint.



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Paul Robinson
1 year ago

If you enjoy this genre, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I would gladly recommend this title.

Nancy Walker
1 year ago

Five stars!

Susan Martin
5 months ago

Great read!

Patricia Lee
1 year ago

Fast paced, good book.

Deborah Jackson
4 months ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. A valuable addition to my collection.

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