The 3 best books by Jean-Luc Bannalec

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Nothing is accidental in a pseudonym. Having a German publisher and author like Jörg Bong sign his books as Jean-Luc Bannalec has a lot to do with staying in tune with settings and characters. Something like that the creator of Sherlock Holmes in his London could not be called Antoine ...

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The crimes of Saint-Malo, by Jean-Luc Bannalec

Novel The Crimes of Saint-Malo

Everything seems to be duly studied by Jörg Bong. From the pseudonym to be used, Jean-Luc Bannalec, to the figure of Commissioner Dupin transcending the literary and becoming a recurring element that assaults the summer imagination with a fascinating cadence. Because from a French Brittany assaulted by all its coast ...

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Disappearance in Trégastel, by Jean-luc Bannalec

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Jean-Luc Bannalec is to German black literature what Lorenzo Silva to the Spanish. Both share ages and in both cases they are authors whose forays into the black genre are always greeted with reader joy. In the case of Jörg Bong, real name of Jean-Luc Bannalec, he has…

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