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  1. Paul Adam was a French author whose early works exemplify the naturalist and Symbolist schools and who later won a considerable reputation for his historical and sociological novels. Publication of his first naturalist novel, Chair molle (1885), led to his being prosecuted; his second, Le Thé chez.

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  2. An evocative, absorbing tale of murder, passion and politics, set against the vivid back-drop of 1916 jazz-era New Orleans. I’m the author of thirteen critically-acclaimed novels for adults and the award-winning Max Cassidy Trilogy of thrillers for children.

  3. Paul Auguste Marie Adam (7 December 1862 – 1 January 1920) was a French novelist who became an early proponent of Symbolism in France, and one of the founders of the Symbolist review Le Symboliste. He was a prominent writer in Montmartre 's anarchist movement.

  4. Paul Adam (born 1958 in Coventry) is an English writer of novels for both adults and younger readers. Adam moved to Sheffield before the age of one. He studied law at the University of Nottingham, then began a career in journalism, working both in England, in his childhood town of Sheffield, and Rome. Since then he has written 11 critically ...

  5. Paul Adam has written eleven critically-acclaimed thrillers for adults. His books have sold widely around the world and have been translated into several foreign languages. He is also the author of the Max Cassidy Series of thrillers for children.

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  6. Paul Adam has written thirteen critically-acclaimed thrillers: Unholy Trinity, Shadow Chasers, Genesis II, Oracle Lake (original U.K. title, Flash Point), Enemy Within, Knife Edge and Dixieland; his Cremona Mysteries series featuring Italian violin maker Gianni Castiglione and detective Antonio Guastafeste - The Rainaldi Quartet (original U.K ...

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  8. Paul Adam (1862-1920) was a prolific and versatile novelist who combined naturalism, symbolism, and idealism in his works. He wrote historical novels such as Mahaud de Horps and Etre, and expressed his nationalist views in his political journalism.

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