Robert Morcet was born on September 27, 1949, in Saint-Ouen, near Paris. Sentenced to fifteen years in prison for bank robberies and respected for ultimately being a good person by both convicted criminals and cops he paid for his past mistakes. His first book, Tendre voyou (Gentle Thug), published in 1987, was a very successful autobiography. His Anti-Crime Brigade series (titled Le Celte in France) spans forty-seven titles and has been popular since 1998.
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Former anti-gang police unit star Loïc Le Goënec has had a chip on his shoulder ever since he was mysteriously kicked off the force. But when detectives uncover a vile ring of sexual deviance with ties to a city official, the commissioner calls ... SEE MORE