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When Louis Kehlweiler spots a human toe bone on a Paris street, he goes looking for the bone's owner although no bodies with a missing toe have been reported.
The 3 evangelists are less prominent in this book than I remember them being in the 1st book. Louis is the focus here, with the evangelists in supporting roles - and Lucien hardly even that. Despite that, it was a fun, quirky read which kept my interest throughout.