Susan Becker keeps finding herself mixed up in mysteries when she should be busy cooking up something sweet in her bakery in the small tourist town of Lakeside, Missouri. Her best feline friend, Mr. Giles, is one of those curious cats who can't keep away from a fresh crime scene. Detective Kip Fletc
The Missing Corpse
β Scribed by Jean-Luc Bannalec
- Book ID
- 110599895
- Publisher
- Minotaur Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 299 KB
- Series
- Brittany Mystery Series Book 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781250173362
- ASIN
- B07D2BYD53
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β¦ Synopsis
**"Roll over Maigret. Commissaire Dupin has arrived." βM.C. Beaton on Death in Brittany **
"Very satisfyingβ¦along the lines of Martin Walkerβs novels set in Dordogne, or M.L. Longworthβs Aix-en-Provence mysteries." β Booklist on Murder on Brittany Shores
** The Missing Corpse is internationally bestselling author, Jean-Luc Bannalecβs fourth novel in the Commissaire Dupin series. Itβs picturesque, suspenseful, and the next best thing to a trip to Brittany.**
Along the picturesque Belon River, home of the world famous oyster beds, between steep cliffs, ominous forests and the Atlantic Ocean, a stubborn elderly film actress discovers a corpse. By the time Commissaire Dupin arrives at the scene, the body has disappeared. A little while later, he receives a phone call from the mystical hills of Monts d'Arree, where legends of fairies and the devil abound: another unidentified body has turned up. Dupin quickly realizes this may be his most difficult and confounding case yet, with links to celtic myths, a sand theft operation, and mysterious ancient druid cults.
Review
"Delicious Brittany mysteries... If this isn't heaven, it's close enough." β The New York Times
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"The usual food obsessions and Parisian fish-out-of-water tropes become more amusing with each installment, making Dupin something of a contemporary provincial Poirot."β Publishers Weekly
Praise for the series:
"Bannelec's Breton adventures are some of the best French local color going, with a deft blend of puzzle, personality, and description of the indescribable."β Kirkus Reviews on The Fleur de Sel Murders
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__"Well-drawn, complex characters, the lovingly described countryside, and the areaβs culinary bounty make this a winner. Some fans will be inspired to take their next vacation in Brittany."β Publishers Weekl y on The Fleur de Sel Murders
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"Jean-Luc Bannalec... has channeled his affection for the westernmost region of France into a charming first mystery." β New York Times Book Review on Death in Brittany
"A setting to die for... The star of the mystery, though, is Brittany." β Booklist (starred review) on Death in Brittany
About the Author
International bestselling author JEAN-LUC BANNALEC divides his time between Germany and coastal Brittany, France. He is also the author of Death in Brittany, Murder on Brittany Shores, and The Fleur de Sel Murders.
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