As snow falls outside his home in the Jura mountains, the Swiss former aid worker David Hohl - tells an old school friend how he witnessed the massacres in Kigali.
But who is Agathe? Is she a Europeanised student, a daughter of African farmers, locked in an eternal struggle with nature, or is she a militant Hutu inciting murder from the back of a flatbed truck? And what is David\'s own role in the genocide?.
He finds a life of postcolonial privilege and boredom, inhabited by expats who know little about Rwandans and cannot be bothered to learn the local language.
Relief from boredom comes with civil war, David watches with excitement as troops march through Kigali
Agathe, the cosmopolitan Rwandan woman he has haplessly been courting, finally succumbs to his advances.
A young idealist, David arrives in Rwanda in 1990 to work for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
As snow falls outside his home in the Jura mountains, the Swiss former aid worker David Hohl - tells an old school friend how he witnessed the massacres in Kigali