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 +'''Thierry Jonquet''' (born [[Paris]], 1954 - died Paris, August 9, 2009) is a [[France|French]] writer who specialises in crime novels with political themes. His most recent and best known novel outside of France is ''Mygale'' (2003), which was published in English translation as ''Tarantula'' in 2005 ([[Serpent's Tail]]). He has written over 20 novels in French, including ''Le bal des débris'', ''Moloch'' and ''Rouge c'est la vie''.
-[[Thierry Jonquet]]+''Tarantula'' is currently being adapted for the cinema by acclaimed Spanish director [[Pedro Almodóvar]].
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Thierry Jonquet (born Paris, 1954 - died Paris, August 9, 2009) is a French writer who specialises in crime novels with political themes. His most recent and best known novel outside of France is Mygale (2003), which was published in English translation as Tarantula in 2005 (Serpent's Tail). He has written over 20 novels in French, including Le bal des débris, Moloch and Rouge c'est la vie.

Tarantula is currently being adapted for the cinema by acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar.




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