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Louis Vanderpoorten, ex-Minister of Justice and future Prime Minister, is found murdered near Villa Papillon, a luxury brothel near Bruges. Van In immediately establishes a connection between the location where Vanderpoorten was murdered and the Villa. Naturally, he is not thanked for this obvious conclusion. Attorney Beekman charged the federal police with the investigation, much to the dismay of Commissioner Van In, who started a parallel investigation together with Guido Versavel and Hannelore. Van In finds out that all six rooms of the Villa Papillon were occupied at the time Vanderpoorten was murdered. He questions all customers, but encounters so much resistance that he gradually begins to realize that other interests are at stake. Will this become a notorious cover-up because the reputation of prominent people is at stake? And more importantly: is Pieter Van In on the right track?
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