Welcome to the Foreign Rights Department
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Welcome to our new Foreign Rights Site! Here you can preview all our titles available for foreign language editions.
You can also download our recent rights list in English via the button “Rights List”.
Our various programs are listed under the following categories:
“La dentelle du cygne” - science-fiction and fantasy,
“Insomniaques et ferroviaires” - thriller and detective novels,
“Romans etc.” - general literature,
“Bibliothèque de la Chamaille” - theatre
and “Comme un accordéon” - non-fiction.
The recent collections “Flambant neuf” for graphic novels and “Le Maedre”, fiction for children and young adults, complete the list.
Please do not hesitate to contact me or our representative in your home country. (links below)
I will be pleased to provide you with additional information or send you some reading copies.
With best wishes,
Annette Werther-Médou
Johan Heliot
After resting for a while in the secret oasis of the mysterious blue men of the desert, Esperance continues on its way south by a sea route - Izaïn having convinced it to go by sea, to Bayu's great surprise. But the seas are [...]
Thierry Paquot
Our society is being eroded from the inside: districts of social housing turning into ghettoes, the ideal of "living together" given a rough time by the proliferation of guarded residences and the exacerbation of communitarianism, etc., but we seem to [...]
Vincent Gessler
In the depths of the great forest the ruins of the old world still stand. Only murmured talk remains of that time... And vital technology painstakingly maintained but which goes from village to village carried by [...]
Serge Lehman/Fabrice Colin/ Gess
Episode 6 : Politique internationale (International Politics)
Making the most of Nyctalope's ultra secret voyage to Moscow, Irene persuades Severac and George Spad to try to break into the underground fortress of the CID to free [...]
Jacques Beauchard
Mon Malheur arabe (Arab Fate) is a true story, but the characters' names have been changed as they are still living.
"The guy dropped his machine gun. He hadn't fired. Yet he had seen me first. He should [...]