Dominique Sylvain
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Dominique Sylvain (born 1957) is a French novelist specializing in
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Early life and education

Sylvain was born in Thionville. She was an independent journalist for '' Le Journal du dimanche'', then worked as a corporate reporter in the steel industry for the
Usinor Usinor was a French steel making group formed in 1948. The group was merged with Sacilor in 1986, becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was privatised in 1995, and renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to for ...
group. She was also in charge of patronage at
Usinor Usinor was a French steel making group formed in 1948. The group was merged with Sacilor in 1986, becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was privatised in 1995, and renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to for ...
. She received the following awards: * Sang d'encre prize for ''Vox'' in 2000. * Michel-Lebrun prize in 2001 for ''Strad'' * Grand prix des lectrices de ''Elle'' in 2005 for ''Passage du Désir'' * And the award for best French police novel 2011 by the LIRE magazine for ''Guerre sale''.


Career

Sylvain worked as an independent journalist for '' Le Journal du dimanche'', then as a corporate journalist managing sponsorships in the steel industry at the
Usinor Usinor was a French steel making group formed in 1948. The group was merged with Sacilor in 1986, becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was privatised in 1995, and renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to for ...
group. Sylvain began writing in 1993 during her first stay in Japan. The city of Tokyo provided the setting for her first novel '' Baka !'' ("idiot" in Japanese). Her early works feature the private investigator Louise Morvan and, beginning with the second novel in the series, her partner, commissioner Serge Clémenti. Following this, ''Vox'', in 2000, and ''Cobra'' introduce a trio of officers of the Brigade criminelle (French criminal investigators) led by the commander Alexandre Bruce. ''Vox'' features a
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who dreams of downloading his mind into a machine. She was awarded the ''Sang d'Encre'' prize in 2000 for the novel ''Vox'', and the ''Michel Lebrun'' prize en 2001 for ''Strad'', which involves performers who use their body as a means of expression. In 2004, she started the Ingrid et Lola series centering on the unofficial investigations of the American masseuse Ingrid Diesel and the retired commissioner Lola Jost. These stories include a mix of traditional crime fiction and humor. She was presented with the Elle magazine ''Grand Prix des Lectrices'' in 2005 for ''Passage du Désir'' (translated into English as ''Dark Angel'' In 2007, the Sylvain rewrote her first book, ''Baka !'', further developing the character of Louise Morvan. The detective later played a major role in Sylvain's ''La Nuit de Geronimo'', a novel which intertwines dark family secrets, unethical research in
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and GMOs. Her novel ''Sœurs de Sang'' centers around "victim art". In the short story compilation ''Régals du Japon et d'ailleurs'', Sylvain temporarily moved away from crime fiction, reminiscing on the gastronomic experiences of her youth and her travels. In 2011 Sylvain contributed a story about Japanese passion for football to the Contrebandiers firm's collection ''Les Hommes en noir''. Also that year her story ''Guerre sale'' was selected by the staff of LIRE magazine as the best French crime novel of 2011. In 2012, she published the novel ''Le Roi Lézard'', a rewrite of Travestis (1998) which features Jim Morrison, the lead singer of
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. I,In 2013, Sylvain contributed to the short story collection ''Femmes en colère'' along with Didier Daeninckx, Marc Villard and
Marcus Malte Marcus Malte (born 1967) is a French author. He received the Prix Femina for ''Le Garçon'' in 2016. This book was later translated to English by Emma Ramadan and Tom Roberge, then published as ''The Boy (Malte novel), The Boy.'' References

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. Also in 2013, she released ''Ombres et soleil'', a direct sequel of ''Guerre sale''. Sylvain's novels have all been published by Éditions Viviane Hamy, in the ''Chemins Nocturnes'' collection. Her stories have been translated in almost a dozen languages, including Russian and Japanese.


Bibliography

* * * * * * *"After ScandiNoir, French are new crime fiction stars"
''Business Recorder'', February 23, 2014 by Shoaib-ur-Rehman Siddiqui
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External links


External links


- Author's official website
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