Ian Manook is a French journalist, publisher and writer, born in 1949. His real name is Jan Manuquan.A big traveler, at eighteen he crosse the US and Canada during two years. At twenty-four, he crosses Iceland, Belize, Brazil and America, as a genuine beatnik. He returned to France in the 1970s and collaborated with various magazines, and in the 1980s he founded Manook, specialized in travel publications, and the Tournon publications for the youth. After a trip to Mongolia where he fell in love with the country, the man with the thousand faces gets committed to writing crime novels that take place there, starring Inspector Yeruldelgger.
Ian Manook is a French journalist, publisher and writer, born in 1949. His real name is Jan Manuquan.A big traveler, at eighteen he crosse the US and Canada during two years. At twenty-four, he crosses Iceland, Belize, Brazil and America, as a genuine beatnik. He returned to France in the 1970s and collaborated with various magazines, and in the 1980s he founded Manook, specialized in travel publications, and the Tournon publications for the youth. After a trip to Mongolia where he fell in love with the country, the man with the thousand faces gets committed to writing crime novels that take place there, starring Inspector Yeruldelgger.
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When the northern wind is blustering over the snowy steppes of central Asia, nobody listens to you when you die. For Yeruldelgger, salvation can only come from far, very far.
In this breathtaking police novel, Ian Manook takes us from the deserts of Central Asia, which are ravaged by the winds, to the infamous neighborhoods of Ulan Bator.