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A woman sits alone on a spare bed in a quietly tense room, a solitary lamp the only companion in sight — while at the cover's edge, fragmentary mechanical or architectural forms hint at a larger, shadowy world beyond. Matt Kindt presents *2 Sœurs* as "un roman d'espionnage" — a spy novel in graphic form — and the muted, earthy palette and restrained linework already carry a mood of isolation and intrigue. Published in 2005 by Rackham, this French-language edition is a compelling entry point into Kindt's atmospheric approach to espionage storytelling.
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