
Bernard Lentéric
Bernard Lenteric was born in Paris. He pursued various occasional professions, including swimming instructor, boxer, dancer, and poker player. At the age of 37, he decided to venture into the film industry as a producer, and one of his films, "Le dernier amant romantique" ("The Last Romantic Lover," 1978), achieved significant success. After spending three years in Hollywood, he turned to screenwriting and subsequently to novel writing, producing highly successful books in France such as "La gagne" (Greek edition: "Renta," Hatzinikoli, 1996) and "La nuit des enfants rois" (Greek edition: "The Night the Children Ruled," Hatzinikoli, 1997). Other books by him include: "L' ange Gabriel" (Greek: "The Angel Gabriel," Hatzinikoli, 2001), "Les enfants de Salonique" (Greek: "The Children of Thessaloniki," Hatzinikoli, 12th edition, 2000), "Les maitres du pain" (Greek: "The Bakers," Hatzinikoli, in two volumes, 3rd edition, 1997), "La femme secrete" (Greek: "A Woman's Secret," Hatzinikoli, 10th edition, 2000), "L' empire des rats," "Ennemi," "Voyante," "La fortune des Laufer," "Hiram le batisseur de Dieu," "La guerre des cathedrales," "Les chemins de la gloire," among others.