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Dark Vineyard :The Dordogne Mysteries 2 - The Dordogne Mysteries

3.98 ( 13,959 Ratings by Goodreads)
Dark Vineyard

Dark Vineyard :The Dordogne Mysteries 2 - The Dordogne Mysteries

3.98 (13,959 Ratings by Goodreads)
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'BEGUILING, EVOCATIVE, WONDERFUL ... THE ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH OF FRANCE' Francis Wheen

In the second mystery of this mouthwatering and bestselling series, Bruno, Chief of Police of a small rural French town, must balance local tradition and modern progress while bringing a killer to justice.

Just before dawn one summer morning Bruno is summoned by the wail of the siren in the little town of St Denis in the Périgord. A fire is raging in a local barn and spreading to the surrounding fields. When Bruno arrives at the scene, the smell of petrol leaves no doubt: it was arson. The barn belongs to an agricultural research company experimenting with genetically modified crops - an unpopular move in deeply traditional St Denis.

Meanwhile, a Californian producer wants to set up a wine-making business in the valley. Despite the money and jobs this would bring, many fear it would destroy their town. When a violent death follows the crop burning, it looks as though someone is prepared to do anything to stop the scheme. Bruno will have to draw on all his local knowledge to reach the truth.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781849161855
ISBN10 1849161852
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 227 g
Product Dimensions 139 x 197 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Quercus Publishing
Format paperback
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Sure to appeal to readers with a palate for mysteries with social nuance and understated charm * Wall Street Journal *
The delights of [Walker's Dordogne] - from the chateaux along the rivers to the prehistoric cave paintings to the food on the tables - are very real.... Absorbing * New York Times Book Review *

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Author's Bio

Martin Walker is a prize-winning journalist and the author of several acclaimed works of non-fiction, including The Cold War: A History. He lives in the Dordogne and Washington, DC.

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