
Frédéric Paulin
Frédéric Paulin is a prominent French novelist recognized for his contributions to the genre of political crime fiction. His recent book, 'Rares ceux qui échappèrent à la guerre', complements Benjamin Dierstein's work by exploring the same turbulent years in France, marked by political assassinations and social upheaval. Paulin's narratives often reflect on the darker aspects of history, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the socio-political landscape of his time.
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Frédéric Paulin is featured as a prominent author in the upcoming literary season.
Voici ce que nous réserve la rentrée littéraire d’automneFrédéric Paulin summarizes the Eurodif contract as a shadowy conflict between France and Iran.
Quand la France promettait de l’uranium enrichi à l’Iran : aux origines d’un pacte nucléaire mauditFrédéric Paulin is the author of the novel 'Rares ceux qui échappèrent à la guerre' which addresses the political violence in France during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
« Bleus, blancs, rouges », de Benjamin Dierstein, et « Rares ceux qui échappèrent à la guerre », de Frédéric Paulin : années de plomb, version française













