Michel Lebrun (2 April 1930 - 20 June 1996) was a French writer of detective novels.
Born in 1930, his real name is Michel Cade.
He is a waiter when the author, translator and literary critic Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe urges him to send his manuscript to the Presses de la Cité.
He won the 1956 Grand Prix de littérature policière with Pleins feux sur Sylvie.
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