Early in the morning, in one of the Parisian alleys, the hired killer Victor carries out his usual work—he kills 58-year-old Latvian Andris Ozols and takes his flash drive. When Victor returns to his luxurious hotel on the Rue Faubourg Saint-Honoré, he has to fight off a gang of other mercenaries. Further attempts on his life raise questions: who wants him dead, and what is on the flash drive?
The rights for a film adaptation were acquired by Hollywood. The director is French filmmaker Pierre Morel, operator and director of extremely successful crime action films: “Taken,” “District 13,” “The Transporter,” “Taxi-4.” This novel is the first in a series of six books planned to be adapted to film.