Today, Paul Bisson works as an international consultant for communication projects and part-time university teacher. With a diverse background, he has worked around the globe as a director, producer, a federal official, and even as the director of the Canadian pavilion at various world expositions. After his politically and militarily flavored novel, Le Castor et le Coq, he now returns with Murder at the Golden Apple, part one of a thrilling detective trilogy.
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