Michel Bussi was born in France in 1965. He was a geography professor at the University of Rouen before publishing his first novel in 2006 ("Code Lupin"), and is now one of the most widely read French authors, most notably for his crime novels. In 2011 he published the award-winning mystery "Nymphéas noirs," adapted as a graphic novel in 2019 by Fred Duval and Didier Cassegrain (Dupuis; "Black Water Lilies," Europe Comics). His books have been translated in dozens of languages around the world. In 2022, he teamed up with Fred Duval and Noë Monin to create "Cinq Avril" (Dupuis; Europe Comics), a new series set during the Renaissance.
On April 5th, 1514, a mysterious noblewoman leaves a newborn bearing only an unusual golden necklace at the gates of the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise, France. Named "Cinq Avril" by the cooks who care for him, and taken under the wing of another resident of the castle, a certain...
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