Primal fear and other tales

Will you let the statuette and its curse scare you? Would you rather inquire with the detective Maurel? Or would you dare break the rules and enter the forbidden attic? You can also find courage in visiting the funfair where terrible things seem to happen.

No matter where you are, you cannot escape the monsters born from the shade of my pen.


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Good afternoon everyone!


Today I’ve decided to write this article in English. The reason for that is pretty simple: I am here to announce that the translation of my book is over and that Primal fear and other tales is now available on Kindle.


I think it is a better version of the book because I was able to correct some of the mistakes I made in the French version and to embellish some of the phrases and expressions in the text. I also opted for a new cover that I think is a more suitable representation of what the book is about, mystery, fear of the unknown, opening doors to new threats, etc.


I sure hope you’ll feel interested in discovering and reading it


I’m leaving you with a quote from one of my favourite stories: Carnival Massacre


While our five friends were sleeping soundly, on the other side of the street, a man leaning against a street lamp was staring at the window which, a quarter of an hour earlier, was bathed in the sweet light of a halogen lamp. And as he was watching, a smile appeared on his face showing two sharp teeth. He had a dark look, he who has not been blessed by nature, because he felt resentment for all those perfect men and women whereas he was deformed since birth.

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Published on May 30, 2018 09:04
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