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Méchamment dimanche

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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).

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First published December 1, 2004

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Pierre Pelot

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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.

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January 12, 2022
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
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