Background and professional career
Coming from a family closely connected with the cinema (as a child, he knew
Jean Gabin, his mother worked for
Marcel Carné and his grandfather was the editor of
Abel Gance's
Napoléon), Parot got a
BA and an
MA in history and completed
postgraduate studies in
anthropology, specializing in
Egyptian mummification techniques, the myths of the
Pacific Islanders and the social history of 18th-century
Paris. He wrote the study
Structures sociales des quartiers de Grève, Saint-Avoye et Saint-Antoine, 1780–1785 (published on microfiche by
Hachette, 1974). Following his
military service, he worked in
Saint-Louis, Senegal and was launched into diplomacy "by chance" on the advice of the consul general to whom he had been assigned. He was vice-consul in
Kinshasa (1974); Consul General of France in
Ho Chi Minh City (1982–87) and in
Athens; embassy counselor in
Doha,
Khartoum,
Djibouti,
Ouagadougou and
Sofia; Minister Counselor at
Tunis and deputy to the French ambassador; also advisor to the Minister of Industry and deputy director of personnel in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Nantes. Between 2002 and 2006, he was deputy director of the
Directorate of Military Cooperation and Defense. He became Ambassador in
Guinea-Bissau in October 2006. As ambassador, he emphasised the role of food in diplomacy. ==Writing==
Writing
Parot is best known as the author of the
Nicolas Le Floch crime series. Parot conceived the idea of his eighteenth-century police
Commissaire when stationed in Sofia. The characteristic feature of his novels is the accuracy of the historical Parisian background that is blended with action and mystery. His books are published by Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès in Paris and in the
Grands détectives series by Éditions 10/18. Most have also been published by Éditions France loisirs and le Grand livre du mois. His works have been translated into Italian, Spanish, English, Japanese and Russian. They are the subject of a television adaptation on
France 2 by former police inspector
Hugues Pagan with
Jérôme Robart in the title role. ==Fictional character==
Works
Les enquêtes de Nicolas Le Floch, commissaire au Châtelet (Listed here are the first French editions (Éd. J.-C. Lattès, Paris) and the first English editions (Gallic Books, London) • ''L'Énigme des Blancs-Manteaux, 2000, . – The Châtelet Apprentice'', 2007, . • ''L'Homme au ventre de plomb, 2000, . – The Man with the Lead Stomach'', 2008, . • Le Fantôme de la rue Royale, 2001, . – The Phantom of the Rue Royale, 2008, . • ''L'Affaire Nicolas Le Floch, 2002, . – The Nicolas Le Floch Affair'', 2009, . • ''Le Crime de l'hôtel Saint-Florentin, 2004, . – The Saint-Florentin Murders'', 2010, . • Le Sang des farines, 2005, . – ''The Baker's Blood'', 2012, . • Le Cadavre anglais, 2007, . • Le Noyé du grand canal, 2009, . • ''L'Honneur de Sartine'', 2010, . • ''L'Enquête russe'', 2012, . • ''L'Année du volcan'', 2013, . • La Pyramide de glace, 2014, . • ''L'Inconnu du pont Notre-Dame'', 2015, . • Le Prince de Cochinchine, 2017 . ==References==