Commissaire Dupin had sworn he would never again investigate at sea, but this case takes him offshore once more, off the west coast of Brittany on a beautifully sunny day in June. He lands on the unique Île de Sein, an isolated island shrouded in myth that is populated by more rabbits than people and where the local hairdresser must arrive by personal boat, as there is hardly any public transportation. It's rumored that the island was formerly inhabited by powerful witches, and even more ominously, the devil himself.
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