Pierre Combescot

French writer and journalist
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Pierre Combescot (9 January 1940 Limoges – 27 June 2017) was a French journalist and writer. He worked for the Canard Enchaîné, under the pseudonym Luc Décygnes. He was also a columnist in Paris Match.[1]

Awards

Works

  • Louis II de Bavière, Lattès, 1974
  • Les Chevaliers du crépuscule, Lattès 1975 (ASIN B0000DQ1EB)
  • Les Funérailles de la Sardine, Grasset – 1986 (ISBN 978-2-246-37451-0)
  • Les Petites Mazarines, Grasset 1990 (ISBN 2-246-47761-1)
  • Les Filles du Calvaire, Grasset – 1991 (ISBN 978-2-246-43541-9)
  • La Sainte famille, Grasset 1996 (ISBN 978-2-246-45901-9)
  • Le Songe du Pharaon, Grasset 1998 (ISBN 978-2-246-53531-7)
  • Lansquenet, Grasset 2002 (ISBN 978-2-246-60351-1)
  • Les Diamants de la guillotine, Robert Laffont 2003 (ISBN 978-2-221-10045-5)
  • Ce soir on soupe chez Pétrone, Grasset 2004 (ISBN 978-2-246-60341-2)
  • Pour mon plaisir et ma délectation charnelle, Grasset 2009 (ISBN 978-2-246-63101-9)

References

  1. ^ Mort de l’écrivain Pierre Combescot (in French)
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