La Sirène rouge

La Sirène rouge
Author Maurice G. Dantec
Country France
Language French
Publisher Éditions Gallimard
Publication date
15 September 1993
Pages 478
ISBN 9782070493852

La Sirène rouge (The Red Siren) is a 1993 crime novel by the French writer Maurice G. Dantec. It tells the story of a girl who confesses to the police that her mother is a dangerous murderer, and is joined by a former soldier as she goes into hiding, searching for her supposedly dead father. The book was Dantec's debut novel.

The novel received the 1994 Trophée 813 for best French-language crime novel of the year.[1] It was adapted into the 2002 film The Red Siren, directed by Olivier Megaton and starring Jean-Marc Barr.[2]

References

  1. "Trophées 813". A l'ombre du Polar (in French). Retrieved 2015-07-19.
  2. Nesselson, Lisa (2002-09-29). "Review: The Red Siren". Variety. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
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