Daniel Odier

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Daniel Odier
Daniel Odier

Daniel Odier (born in 1945 in Geneva, Switzerland) is an author of fiction. He is most famous for his works written under the pseudonym of Delacorta.

Odier is best known for a series of books that center on an underage girl named Alba. In the series, Alba engages in an unconsummated romance with an older man who provides for her. Together they solve mysteries that are generally caused, at least in part, by Alba herself. The series includes the novel Diva which was later used as the basis for a popular French film of the same name. He has also written another book, The Rap Factor, about a detective agency in Florida using the same pseudonym.

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  • Alba
  • Diva
  • Luna
  • Vida
  • Lola
  • Nana
  • Cannibal Kiss
  • The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs
  • Vijñânabhaïrava Tantra
  • Spandakarika
  • Paramshiva and his Universal Manifestation
  • The Chant of the Sacred Vibration
  • Mystical songs from kashmirian tantrism (Lalla)
  • Tantric Quest: An Encounter with Absolute Love
  • The Tantric Path to Awakening

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