Pushing Past Serial Killers: A Conversation with "The Quiet Tenant" Author Clémence Michallon
Murder Sheet23 Juni 2023

Pushing Past Serial Killers: A Conversation with "The Quiet Tenant" Author Clémence Michallon

It's only just been published but already Clémence Michallon's novel the Quiet Tenant is generating quite a bit of attention-- and showing up on best book of the year lists. We were excited to get a chance to talk with her about her novel-- which tells the story of a serial killer in a unique way.

You can buy the book on Amazon at the link below

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