Born to a French father and a Serbian mother, Sonja Delzongle, born in Troyes in 1967, was a painter then a journalist in Lyon.
Since
La Journe d'un sniper
, in 2007, she has continued to regularly publish thrillers, for a long time at Denoël (in the “Sueursfroides” collection) then, since
Thanatea
, in 2023, at Fleuve noir.
Most of his thrillers are available in the “Police Folio” collection, a sign of the obvious enthusiasm for his work.
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His fourteenth novel,
Black as the Storm
, marks the appearance of a relatively uncommon but effective means of causing death.
One or more particularly crooked killers take advantage of stormy times to tie their victims to poles or crosses, after having surrounded them with aluminum foil and other conductors that lightning delights in.
Result?
On the island of Ré and in Oléron, we find corpses apparently intact but whose organs and brains have been charred.
More than seven victims, including children, and the list…
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