Brigitte Aubert

Brigitte Aubert (born in Cannes in March 1956) is a French writer of detective fiction. She has done some screenwriting and had works adapted for film.[1]

Brigitte Aubert at the Salon of Books in Paris

Novels

  • 1992 : Les Quatre fils du Docteur March
  • 1993 : La Rose de fer
  • 1994 : Ténèbres sur Jacksonville
  • 1996 : La Mort des bois (published in English as Death from the Woods)
  • 1997 : Requiem Caraïbe
  • 1998 : Transfixions
  • 2000 : La Morsure des ténèbres
  • 2000 : Éloge de la phobie
  • 2000 : La Mort des neiges (published in English as Death from the Snows)
  • 2000 : Le Couturier de la mort
  • 2001 : Descentes d`organes
  • 2002 : Funérarium (Seuil "Policiers")
  • 2004 : Rapports brefs et étranges avec l'ombre d'un ange (Flammarion "Flammarion noir")
  • 2005 : Le Chant des sables (Le Seuil "Thriller")
  • 2005 : Nuits noires : recueil de nouvelles (Fayard "Fayard noir")
  • 2006 : Une âme de trop (Seuil Policiers)

Awards

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gollark: This is mostly irrelevant to "free will", though. Even if our brains use nondeterministic quantum processes internally, I don't see "deterministic process with RNG glued on in places" as more choice-y than something just deterministic.
gollark: I know the theory gives you probability distributions over things and not some sort of deterministic function from state at t to state at t=1, but it clearly isn't complete so there could be other things going on.
gollark: It seems wrong to say that QM disproves determinism when we know that it isn't actually a complete description of physics, though.
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