Péril en mer d'iroise

Novels by Jean-Luc Bannalec

On the trail of “Peril in the Iroise Sea: An investigation by Commissaire Dupin

The plot :

In “Peril in the Iroise Sea”, Commissaire Georges Dupin finds himself faced with a complex and dangerous investigation off the coast of Brittany. It all begins when a fisherman discovers the body of a man floating in the stormy waters of the Iroise Sea, an area renowned for its strong currents and treacherous reefs. The identity of the victim, a scientist specialising in the study of marine ecosystems, raises many questions. Dupin soon realises that the death was no mere accident.

The investigation leads him to explore the tense relations between scientists, local fishermen and industrialists, all of whom have conflicting interests in the exploitation of marine resources. Dupin must navigate through lies, secrets and threats to uncover the truth. Every clue brings him closer to the complex plot, which combines ecology, economics and the personal lives of the protagonists. The wild and unpredictable nature of the Iroise Sea perfectly reflects the dangers and mysteries facing Dupin in this breathless investigation.

Key locations where the action takes place

  • The port of Le Conquet: The starting point of the investigation, where the victim’s body is discovered. It is here that Dupin begins to interview fishermen and villagers to gather information.
  • Ushant Island: A crucial location for the investigation, known for its rugged beauty and impressive cliffs. Here, Dupin uncovers important clues and meets scientists working on controversial environmental projects.
  • The marine research station: Located on the coast, this station is at the heart of the controversy. Dupin meets researchers there and discovers the tensions between the scientific team and local fishermen.
  • The home of the deceased scientist: A place where Dupin finds documents and clues that reveal the work and concerns of the deceased, adding essential pieces to the puzzle of the investigation.
  • The beaches of the Mer d’Iroise: These beaches, often battered by the winds, are the scene of several important events, including the discovery of evidence and confrontations between the characters.
  • The Jument lighthouse: An iconic and isolated spot, where Dupin goes to gather further information and understand the natural dangers of the region.
  • The Café de la Marine in Brest: A meeting place for the locals, where Dupin obtains testimonies and information from the inhabitants and workers of the sea.
  • The offices of the fishing company: Here, Dupin discovers key elements about the economic stakes and conflicts of interest behind the affair.

Through these locations, the plot develops, showing the complexities of human relationships and the challenges posed by the preservation of the marine environment, while maintaining a constant and captivating tension.


Published on: 13 November 2024  -  Filed under: Jean-Luc Bannalec (novels)