
Frédéric Dard
June 29, 1921 – June 6, 2000
Frédéric Dard was a prolific French author, best known for his thrilling crime novels. His work often explored the darker aspects of human nature through gripping narratives and sharp dialogue. Dard's distinctive style, characterized by wordplay and a rapid pace, captivated a wide readership. Beyond his popular detective series, his extensive output included psychological suspense and other genres, solidifying his significant place in literature.