Jean-Jacques Pelletier
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Jean-Jacques Pelletier (b. 1947) is a French Canadian philosophy professor and author. Pelletier was a long-time philosophy teacher with the Lévis-Lauzon post-secondary school, but is best known in several media as an author of French-language thrillers, some of which have an element of fantasy. Many of his works have received critical acclaim, as his short story la Bouche barbelée won a CBC/Radio-Canada contest in 1993.
Pelletier has had several other works published as well, and his works Blunt - les treize derniers jours and la Chair disparue were published as serials in the popular Montreal magazine La Presse in 1997-98.
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Works by Pelletier
Novels
- L'Homme trafique (1987)
- L'Homme à qui il poussait des bouches (1994, novella)
- La Femme trop tard (1994)
- Blunt - les treize derniers jours (1996)
- L'Assassiné de l'intérieur (1997)
- Les gestionnaires de l'apocalypse series: