The Body in the Castle Well: The Dordogne Mysteries 12

The Body in the Castle Well: The Dordogne Mysteries 12

by Martin Walker (Author)

Synopsis

A missing art student. An international investigation. A secret that will shatter the village of St Denis. Millions of readers worldwide are talking about the Dordogne Mysteries. Find out why and join them with the latest gripping addition to this beloved series.

'Will make readers long for lazy days in rural France' Irish Independent

A rich American art student is found dead at the bottom of a well in an ancient hilltop castle. The young woman, Claudia, had been working in the archives of an eminent French art historian, a crippled Resistance war hero, at his art-filled chateau.

As Claudia's White House connections get the US Embassy and the FBI involved, Bruno traces the people and events that led to her fatal accident - or was it murder?

Bruno learns that Claudia had been trying to buy the chateau and art collection of her tutor, even while her researches led her to suspect that some of his attributions may have been forged. This takes Bruno down a trail that leads him from the ruins of Berlin in 1945, to France's colonial war in Algeria.

The long arm of French history has reached out to find a new victim, but can Bruno identify the killer - and prove his case?

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Published: 04 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1786485753
ISBN 13: 9781786485755

Media Reviews
The Maigret of the Dordogne -- Antony Beevor
Rich in atmosphere and personality * New York Times *
The Alexander McCall Smith of la France profonde -- Francis Wheen
Brilliant at capturing the murderous charms of rural France ... the setting is undeniably delicious * Mirror *
A satisfyingly intriguing, wish-you-were-here read * Guardian *
Walker's relaxed style and good humour help to bring to life his engaging hero and delightful home * Sunday Telegraph *
The lyrical depictions of the beautiful Perigord countryside and the sumptuous descriptions of Bruno's kitchen exploits will make readers long for lazy days in rural France * Irish Independent *
Author 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.