
Hector Malot
Hector-Henri Malot was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. He studied law in Rouen and Paris, but eventually literature became his passion. He worked as a dramatic critic for Lloyd Francais and as a literary critic for L'Opinion Nationale.

Conscience β Volume 4
Haunted by loss and shadowed by regret, a doctor's quest for sleep becomes a journey to reconcile with his past before it destroys his chance at future happiness.
By Hector Malot

Nobody's Boy Sans Famille
A young boy's world is shattered when he discovers he may not belong where he thought, sending him on an emotional quest to find his true identity and a place to call home.
By Hector Malot

Conscience β Volume 3
A man's life hangs in the balance as those around him struggle with doubt, loyalty, and the desperate hope that a paralyzed woman holds the key to his freedom.
By Hector Malot

Conscience β Volume 2
Obsessed with ending a life, a man wages war against his own troubled mind as he contemplates a sinister plan, blurring the line between thought and action.
By Hector Malot

Widger's Quotes and Images from Conscience by Hector Malot The French Immortals: Quotes and Images
Explore the profound impact of right and wrong when moral decisions and outside influences shape oneβs character.
By Hector Malot

Nobody's Girl (En Famille)
A young girl and her donkey battle to survive alone in Paris, after journeying there with her sick mother, where friendship and hardship test her bravery.
By Hector Malot

Conscience β Complete
In the heart of Paris, a doctor's battle with debt forces him to confront his own morality and the expectations of a changing world.
By Hector Malot

Conscience β Volume 1
Amidst philosophical debates and societal critiques, a doctor's financial and existential struggles intertwine with a budding romance.
By Hector Malot