Pierre Pelot est né en 1945 à Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle, village des Vosges où il vit encore aujourd'hui. Son premier roman, La Piste du Dakota, a paru en 1965. Depuis, il s'est illustré dans des genres aussi divers que le polar, la science-fiction ou la littérature jeunesse. Le cinéma lui sourit : l'adaptation de L'Eté en pente douce (1980) a été un succès. Méchamment dimanche a paru en 2005 aux Editions Héloïse d'Ormesson et en 2006, C'est ainsi que les hommes vivent est publié en poche (Librairie Générale Française).
Pierre Pelot, pseudonym of Pierre Grosdemange, also known as Pierre Suragne and Pierre Carbonari, is a French writer. He is very productive, and has written over 200 titles, mostly science fiction, but also fantasy, westerns, tales about prehistory, crime thrillers and adventure novels.
At 485 pages,it's a long read(I am reading it in French).I couldn't put it down and so far this is the best Pierre Pelot book I have read.As with a lot of Pierre Pelot,some things are not completely black and white.The author lives near me and I hope to meet him again and ask him a specific question about the book. This book was well written with an excellent story line