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How could the murders of Albert Camus, Lev Rebet, and Stepan Bandera be connected? Why did Camus, a Frenchman and Nobel Prize winner in literature, so irritate the Soviet authorities during the Cold War? What is really behind the numerous, strange deaths throughout Europe that will remain in history as mere accidents?
In 1960, Albert Camus and his friend and publisher Michel Gallimard died in a strange, according to eyewitnesses, car accident. And a few decades later, Italian writer Giovanni Catelli comes across facts that cast doubt on the generally accepted version. Based on careful documentary research, Giovanni Catelli builds convincing and sensational hypotheses that the 46-year-old philosopher and writer Albert Camus was the victim of a deliberate, planned assassination by the KGB.