First and foremost, Autopsy of a Passion or the Pretend love is a love story. But it is a love story that avoids the usual pitfalls and pretences of conventional romances. I wrote it in a somewhat crude style to reflect and expose the inner workings of an all-consuming passion, when love becomes addiction. At first glance, my novel may seem quite shocking given the explicit sexual scenes upon which the characters’ passion is built. It was important for me to give free reign to the two lovers with no holds barred and to highlight the frenzied dynamics driving them. I wanted to tell an atypical story, a sort of anti-romance. It’s the story of the insanity that exists between two lovers who are different from one another in every conceivable way: psychologically but also their age, worldview and pursuit of happiness. Above all, I tried to understand whether the particular sexual and mental frenzy that links the two characters could somehow be called love?
After Forger published in 2015 by L’Âge d’Homme, after Forgery and use of forgery published on the site Imagieprod, the writer presents here, with Autopsy of a passion or the pretend love, the third volume of a trilogy entitled: Bypath to the Real.