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The Butler
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- ISBN8233195310
- EAN9798233195310
- Date de parution15/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In a mansion shadowed by silence, secrets, and a crumbling marriage, Nathaniel Bennett appears, to all who observe him, to be a man in full - a self-made businessman of considerable wealth, impeccable standing, and a family that the world has long agreed to admire. Yet beneath the composed surface, something has quietly come undone. When his son Alexander withdraws after a painful family rupture, Nathaniel finds himself confronting questions he has spent a lifetime avoiding - about the kind of husband he has been, the kind of father he became, and the kind of man he has quietly chosen to remain.
In the corridors of that great and airless house, it is William Leclerc - the household's reserved, unfailingly devoted butler - who knows where every secret is buried. A man of still waters and a scarred past, William has witnessed more of the Bennett family's private architecture than anyone ought to. And yet, in the season when Nathaniel's certainties begin to give way, it is William's quiet presence that becomes, unexpectedly, the one steady thing.
Between long-buried revelations, the slow unraveling of old wounds, and feelings that arise precisely where they should not, Nathaniel will be forced to look without flinching at the life he constructed - its falsehoods, its omissions, and what, if anything, remains worth saving. But when the past resurfaces with a violence that threatens to take with it everything he has not yet lost, Nathaniel must decide how far he is willing to go to protect those he loves - and whether he has the courage, at last, to inhabit a life that is genuinely his own.
This is a novel about the architecture of self-deception and the slow, unglamorous work of dismantling it. About the second chances that arrive too late to be convenient, and the love that finds us in the least expected of places - quietly, irreversibly, and without permission.
In the corridors of that great and airless house, it is William Leclerc - the household's reserved, unfailingly devoted butler - who knows where every secret is buried. A man of still waters and a scarred past, William has witnessed more of the Bennett family's private architecture than anyone ought to. And yet, in the season when Nathaniel's certainties begin to give way, it is William's quiet presence that becomes, unexpectedly, the one steady thing.
Between long-buried revelations, the slow unraveling of old wounds, and feelings that arise precisely where they should not, Nathaniel will be forced to look without flinching at the life he constructed - its falsehoods, its omissions, and what, if anything, remains worth saving. But when the past resurfaces with a violence that threatens to take with it everything he has not yet lost, Nathaniel must decide how far he is willing to go to protect those he loves - and whether he has the courage, at last, to inhabit a life that is genuinely his own.
This is a novel about the architecture of self-deception and the slow, unglamorous work of dismantling it. About the second chances that arrive too late to be convenient, and the love that finds us in the least expected of places - quietly, irreversibly, and without permission.























