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Solea
First edition cover
AuthorJean-Claude Izzo
TranslatorHoward Curtis
GenreMediterranean noir crime novel
PublisherEuropa Editions (English translation)
Publication date1998
Publication placeFrance
Published in EnglishJuly 15, 2007
Pages205 pp
ISBN978-1-933372-30-3
OCLC131393523
Preceded byChourmo 

Solea is the third (and final) novel of French author Jean-Claude Izzo's Marseilles Trilogy.

References

  1. http://www.jeanclaude-izzo.com/bibliographie.html


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