A headless skeleton was found in a Paris wasteland. Early indications point to a never resolved disappearance, that of Yazel Brahni, eight years earlier. The main suspect was her former lover and art teacher, Ludovic Perroa never charged. Falco revived the investigation with these new elements, offering hope to understand what happened to the husband and the daughter of the disappeared. Only the setting that seemed to just stick with the provocative personality of the artist proves that he has nothing to do with it. It's not even good corpse. Falco and Knight are exceeded, especially as Falco finally traced to Ponthieux. This is the only track on the cop to understand why Ménard was forced to shoot him.