Pascale Fonteneau

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Pascale Fonteneau (born April 29, 1963 in Fougères , Département Ille-et-Vilaine ) is a French journalist and writer.

Life

Fonteneau's father is German, her mother French. In 1973 she moved to Belgium with her family and settled in Brussels . She studied at the University of Brussels and after graduating she worked as a journalist for some time. Later she also worked in the editorial office of a radio station.

For some time Fonteneau was also instrumental in the planning and organization of some festivals for films, books, etc. During this time she discovered the genre of detective novels and began to write such. In addition, to date (2010) she has published around thirty novels and numerous radio plays . Fonteneau now lives as a freelance writer in Brussels. She is married and has three children.

Works

  • Confidences sur l'escalier . Gallimard, Paris 1992, ISBN 2-07-049294-X .
  • La Puissance du désordre . Gallimard, Paris 1999, ISBN 2-07-040959-7 .
  • Pulp and the weapons of women. ("Les Damnés de l'artère"). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1999, ISBN 3-499-26172-3 .
  • La vanité des pions . Gallimard, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-07-049958-8 .
  • The prodigal sons of Sylvie Derijke ("Les fils perdus de Sylvie Derijke"). Distel Literaturverlag, Heilbronn 2001, ISBN 3-923208-52-9 .

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