Jeremy Mercer
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Jeremy Mercer (born 1971) is an author and journalist whose books include Time Was Soft There (St. Martin's Press, New York, 2005),[1][2] and When the Guillotine Fell (St. Martin's Press, New York, 2008). He has also translated Robert Badinter's Abolition into English for University Press of New England. He is a founding member of the Paris arts collective Kilometer Zero.[3] He is also the author of Money for Nothing (October 1999) and The Champagne Gang: High Times and Sweet Crimes (January 1998).[2]
Mercer had a cameo appearance in the 2014 film Avis de Mistral with Jean Reno.