Jean-Patrick Manchette
Jean-Patrick Manchette was the father of the French neo-polar, a school of crime writing that fused the American hard-boiled tradition with leftist political analysis. His spare, violent, political crime novels of the 1970s transformed French crime fiction and influenced generations of European crime writers. He is considered the most important French crime writer of the late 20th century.
Works
- The Prone GunmanHitman contemplates retirement after contract killing changes his perspective
- Three to KillProfessional killer becomes target in noir-style French crime narrative
- FataleDark psychological noir following amoral woman navigating criminal underworld
- The BodyguardSecurity expert caught between employer and dangerous romantic entanglement
- NadaAnarchist group plans assassination in politically charged French thriller