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In the dim light of a Parisian chapel, a woman who has come to confess the failure of her marriage shakes the convictions of the priest listening to her. A novel of rare intensity about the healing of souls, love and the weight of secrets.Marie repairs the ravages of time. A conservator at the Cluny Museum, she works on a portrait of Mary Magdalene, patiently removing layers of yellowed varnish. But when faced with her own past, she is helpless. Plagued by guilt for having cheated on and left her husband, she stops one evening at a confessional to lay her sins before God, with no religious expectations, simply to break the silence.The man listening to her, Father Matthieu Savon, a former philosophy professor, is struck by the truth and pain in her words. What was meant to be a one-off exchange becomes a necessity. Week after week, the priest and the penitent meet on either side of the grille. Their voices grow familiar, anticipate one another, then long for one another.For Matthieu, this unprecedented relationship becomes a dizzying fault line. Must he remain the guardian of the sanctuary, or accept the man of flesh he feels reawakening within him? For Marie, this impossible love could be the redemption she no longer dared to hope for, or her final downfall.Written in prose as delicate as a brushstroke, Isabelle Richard's The Confessional is an ode to human imperfection. The author presents us with an unforgettable encounter where art, faith and carnal passions converge with unsettling accuracy. A great contemporary novel.