Jean-Claude Izzo
Birth date: June 20, 1945
Died: January 01, 2000
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In the second installment of the Marseilles trilogy sees Fabio Montale out of official work with the police and is living the life, fishing and hanging out in his favorite bar. Chourmo opens with the same violent crime action that characterizes this type of noir, and gives no indication of stopping ...
A dark, complex noir/detective novel, Total Chaos is as good as everyone says. Jean-Claude Izzo gets credit for the development of Mediterranean noir, and it is well deserved. The guilty, complex, unlucky in love detective has been transformed into Fabio Montale, an officer working in a poor neighbo...
He has some hot information that the Mob would really like to get hold of. When he refuses to tell them, they start killing all the people he cares about in reverse chronological order, beginning with the woman he met in the bar last night and working backwards. Makes your average noir look light gr...
Everyone has now heard the story of the Chevy Nova and its inexplicably poor sales record in Spanish speaking countries. Today, walking past General Dufour's statue on my way home, I saw the French version: a truck with the name "KHEOPS CONSTRUCTION" on the side. I've just looked them on the web. Th...