Author and journalist, Peggy Cyell initially dives into the world of songwriting. Crafting various lyrics and adaptations for groups in France, the UK, and the United States, she establishes her creative footprint across borders.
At the age of 22, she transitions into journalism, a profession she explores for a while before redirecting her path toward psychology studies. Becoming a student of Boris Cyrulnik, a renowned neuropsychiatrist and successful author in France, celebrated for his insights on resilience, she delves into the realms of ethology. She obtains a degree in clinical ethology of attachment and family systems. Subsequently, she writes psychoanalytic essays (published under another pseudonym) before changing her style and delving into the world of novel writing.
She is notably the author of "Journal d'un tueur," published in 2019 in France, a work acclaimed by both critics and Francophone readers. The translated version of the book, "Diary of a Killer," is set to be released in November 2023.