Sofia Martin Jones
Sofia Martin (Jones) was a journalist for fifteen years in the magazine press where she produced reports (society and psychology).
She lived in the United States for ten years, and travelled extensively in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
His first thriller, "Fantôme sans visage" (Éditions L'Écailler du Sud, 2004), was ranked among the 329 best "crimes of the year".
"A shrink, why see one?" (2005) is his first essay for teenagers.
She decided to devote herself fully to fiction in 2013.
She works in collaboration with psychoanalysts and psychiatrists (mental pathologies, addictions, criminological research) which allows her to be precise in the psychology of her characters.
Author of children's books (stories and short stories published by Éditions Rouge Safran), she has been writing novels for "teens" (from age 9) since 2015.
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Linaigrette, the witch addicted to the internet
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