Sonja Delzongle: “I like to make people shiver”

Sonja Delzongle: “I like to make people shiver”
Sonja Delzongle: “I like to make people shiver”

Lyonnaise by adoption – which her novels do not betray -, Sonja Delzongle has established itself as a sure value in detective fiction and more precisely in thriller French style.

Of Dust has Black as the storm passing through Abyssesshe paints deep black characters in each of her books, almost a reference to her training at the Beaux-Arts in and her initial career as a painter for around fifteen years.

Sonja Delzongle, a author guest on the Double Voie podcast

The heart enters Lyon et BelgradeSonja Delzongle talks about her sources of inspiration, her “method” to make the reader shiver, or his journey until he feels comfortable in the writer's skin.

An encounter to listen to in episode 14 of Double Voie, a podcast co-produced by All of Lyon et Rhônexpress.

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