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Dominique Manotti

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Dominique Manotti in 2006

Dominique Manotti (born 1942, in Paris) is a French crime writer and economic historian.[1] She has written more than a dozen books, many of which have been translated. Among her many prizes is the 2011 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière, the most prestigious award in French crime fiction.

She lives in Paris where she is a professor of 19th-century economic history.[2]

Selected works

  • 2014: Escape, translated by Ros Schwartz and Amanda Hopkinson
  • 2010: Affairs of State, translated by Ros Schwartz and Amanda Hopkinson
  • 2009: Lorraine Connection, translated by Ros Schwartz (winner of the CWA International Dagger) and Amanda Hopkinson; Published in English by Arcadia Books (London, England) in 2008.[1]
  • 2004: Le corps noir, Seuil (Paris, France)[1]
  • 2001: Nos fantastiques années fric, Rivages (Paris, France)[1]
  • 1998: Kop, Rivages (Paris, France)[1]
  • 1997: Dead Horsemeat, translated by Amanda Hopkinson and Ros Schwartz; Published in English by Arcadia Books (London, England) in 2007[1]
  • 1995: Rough Trade, translated by Margaret Crosland and Elfreda Powell; Published in English by Arcadia Books (London, England) in 2001[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Contemporary Authors Online". Biography in Context. Gale. 2008. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Bio