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Death In The Truffle Wood

3.24 ( 371 Ratings by Goodreads)
Death In The Truffle Wood

Death In The Truffle Wood

3.24 (371 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 3 August, 2006
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Description

In Banon, a small, peaceful village in upper Provence, the local community's principal source of income is the cultivation of truffles. Outsiders rarely venture to this remote region, but a small group of society's drop-outs have chosen to set up home on the outskirts of the village, and trouble ensues.

When one of them is found dead in the freezer of a local hotel, and when a further five bodies are discovered drained of blood in a family vault in the cemetery, it takes all Commissaire Laviolette's considerable resources to unravel crimes that have been committed in a climate of age-old superstition and secret animosity.

Not since Jean Giono has any writer been able to capture the authentic flavour, spirit and traditions of Provence.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099470229
ISBN10 0099470225
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 149 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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The atmosphere is as earthy as the truffles from which Banon makes a living, though Magnan cuts the richness with humour * Guardian *
Magnan's stylish narrative is enlivened by touches of sometimes grim humour * Sunday Telegraph *
Entertaining and intriguing. A canny exercise in black humour and suspense * Time Out *
Highly entertaining * Good Book Guide *
'Witty and melancholy by turns, if the plot of this eccentric tale of greed and witchcraft doesn't have your mouth watering, the loving descriptions of French food will * Daily Telegraph *
Un-put-down-able, especially for holiday reading in that mysterious rented villa in Provence -- Jane Jakeman reviewing The Murdered House * Independent *

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Author's Bio

Pierre Magnan was born in Manosque in 1922 and has rarely left his native Provence. In 1943, during the Occupation, he fought with the Resistance in the Isère, and in 1946 he published his first novel, L'Aube Insolite. During his lifetime he published over twenty novels, four of which have so far been translated into English. He died in May 2012, at the age of 89.

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