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'''Christine Adamo''' (born 1965) is a French writer who comes from the world of the sciences. Specialized in environmental information, she writes thrillers which cross science, history and suspense.<ref>{{cite news|title=website|url=https://sites.google.com/site/wikipediaaddition/}}</ref>
'''Christine Adamo''' (born 1965) is a French writer who comes from the world of the sciences. Specialized in environmental information, she writes thrillers which cross science, history and suspense.<ref>{{cite news|title=website|url=https://sites.google.com/site/wikipediaaddition/|access-date=7 December 2011|archive-date=18 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160518044031/https://sites.google.com/site/wikipediaaddition/|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Novels==
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* ''[[Noir austral]]'' (Southern black) (Liana Levi and Folio policier – Gallimard (France) (2006), De Geus (Netherland), Touring Editore (Italia)), develops two plots which come together in the end: the odyssey of an [[Aboriginal Australian]] tribe from 70,000 BCE to the present and the story of a young Australian woman, Liz, who moves to [[Provence]] in search of her French roots.
* ''[[Noir austral]]'' (Southern black) (Liana Levi and Folio policier – Gallimard (France) (2006), De Geus (Netherland), Touring Editore (Italia)), develops two plots which come together in the end: the odyssey of an [[Aboriginal Australian]] tribe from 70,000 BCE to the present and the story of a young Australian woman, Liz, who moves to [[Provence]] in search of her French roots.
* ''[[Web mortem]]'' ([[Albin Michel]] (France), 2009), precipitates Hammond Mac Leod, a young and distinguished dean of the University of [[St Andrews]], in Scotland, into an atrocious [[online game]] strangely linked to forgotten [[languages]] of ancient [[Mesopotamia]].
* ''[[Web mortem]]'' ([[Albin Michel]] (France), 2009), precipitates Hammond Mac Leod, a young and distinguished dean of the University of [[St Andrews]], in Scotland, into an atrocious [[online game]] strangely linked to forgotten [[languages]] of ancient [[Mesopotamia]].

== References ==
{{Reflist}}


==Award nominations==
==Award nominations==
In 2005, ''[[Requiem pour un poisson]]'' was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix du polar Européen, the Prix Carrefour and the Prix SNCF.
In 2005, ''[[Requiem pour un poisson]]'' was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix du polar Européen, the Prix Carrefour and the Prix SNCF.


In 2006, ''[[Noir austral]]'' was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix Michel Lebrun.
In 2006, ''[[Noir austral]]'' was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix Michel Lebrun.

== References ==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 10 March 2024

Christine Adamo
NationalityFrench
Occupationwriter

Christine Adamo (born 1965) is a French writer who comes from the world of the sciences. Specialized in environmental information, she writes thrillers which cross science, history and suspense.[1]

Novels

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  • Requiem pour un poisson (Requiem for a fish) (Liana Levi and Folio policier – Gallimard (France), 2005, De Geus (Netherland), Effemme (Italy), Alpha Books (China)), tells how a Parisian girl, Marie, get caught into the deadly discovery of an enigmatic fossil fish: the cœlacanth,
  • Noir austral (Southern black) (Liana Levi and Folio policier – Gallimard (France) (2006), De Geus (Netherland), Touring Editore (Italia)), develops two plots which come together in the end: the odyssey of an Aboriginal Australian tribe from 70,000 BCE to the present and the story of a young Australian woman, Liz, who moves to Provence in search of her French roots.
  • Web mortem (Albin Michel (France), 2009), precipitates Hammond Mac Leod, a young and distinguished dean of the University of St Andrews, in Scotland, into an atrocious online game strangely linked to forgotten languages of ancient Mesopotamia.

Award nominations

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In 2005, Requiem pour un poisson was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix du polar Européen, the Prix Carrefour and the Prix SNCF.

In 2006, Noir austral was shortlisted for several awards, including the Prix Michel Lebrun.

References

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  1. ^ "website". Archived from the original on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
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Some reviews of Adamo's books :

French and foreign publishers of Adamo's books: