
Jean-Christophe Grangé
Jean-Christophe Grangé was born in 1961 in Boulogne-Billancourt and currently resides in Paris. With experience in the French press and as an award-winning reporter for international media, he founded the company L&G to work as a freelance journalist. His notable reports include "Nomades, les passagers de la terre," about the last nomadic populations on the planet, "Les seigneurs des iles," about millionaires who have chosen to live on islands, and "Le tresor cache de Prusse," about the original scores of the greatest German composers hidden by the Nazis in a Polish monastery.
He began writing psychological thrillers in 1994 and has published fourteen novels to date, all of which have been highly successful; some have even been adapted into films or television series. A common thread in his works is the fast-paced narrative and the suspense heightened by the rapid plot twists. He is also a screenwriter for cinema, television, and animated films.