French author Jean-Baptiste Andrea's new novel blends dark humour with friendship
French writer Jean-Baptiste Andrea has released a new novel titled 'Devils and Saints', a story about camaraderie, love and the triumph of good over evil. The book maintains a warmly humorous tone even in its darkest moments. An excerpt from the novel is available to read.
KultuurFrench author Jean-Baptiste Andrea has published a bold new novel called 'Devils and Saints' ('Kuradid ja pühakud' in Estonian), a tale that weaves together themes of friendship, love, and the ultimate victory of goodness over evil.
The book stands out for its ability to maintain a gently humorous tone throughout, even when the narrative ventures into its most sombre passages. Andrea's writing style ensures that darkness never fully eclipses the warmth at the story's heart.
The novel's title alone hints at the central tension driving the narrative — the eternal struggle between opposing moral forces, explored through deeply human characters whose bonds are tested by circumstance. As the author himself suggests, laughing at someone else's misfortune is never without consequence: «Inimese õnnetuse üle naermine ei jää karistuseta» — a reminder that empathy and conscience remain central to the story's moral compass.
An excerpt from 'Devils and Saints' has been made available for readers to sample before committing to the full work. Andrea's previous writing has earned him a strong readership across Europe, and this latest release continues his reputation for accessible yet emotionally resonant literary fiction.
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