The Crowded Grave
A Mystery of the French Countryside
A Mystery of the French Countryside
By Martin Walker
By Martin Walker
By Martin Walker
By Martin Walker
Part of Bruno, Chief of Police Series
Part of Bruno, Chief of Police Series
Category: Cozy Mysteries | Crime Mysteries
Category: Cozy Mysteries | Crime Mysteries
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Paperback $16.95
Apr 09, 2013 | ISBN 9780307744647
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Praise
“In Martin Walker’s delightful series…the charm of rural France is regularly disrupted—but not too much.” —The Seattle Times
“The small towns where Martin Walker sets his enchanting country mysteries embody the sublime physical beauty…of France.” —The New York Times
“Martin Walker plots with the same finesse with which Bruno can whip up a truffle omelette.” —The Christian Science Monitor
“A satisfyingly intriguing, wish-you-were-there read.” —The Guardian (London)
“Sure to appeal to readers with a palate for mysteries with social nuance and understated charm.” —The Wall Street Journal
“In an era when most Americans are ignorant of France in its true richness, generosity of spirit, and quality of life, Mr. Walker and his Bruno offer an enchanting introduction into this very real world. The American reading public should flock to join them.” —The Washington Times
“Another delicious romp through a French menu garnished with politics.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Fans will appreciate Martin Walker’s superbe gendarme procedural.” —The Mystery Gazette
“Though Bruno has a lot on his plate, he always leaves time for a good meal and glass of wine. . . . The Dordogne area of France provides a rich backdrop for any story, full of history, political strife and delicious delicacies.” —The Mystery Reader
“A roman policier…that the celebrated Simenon, creator of Inspector Jules Maigret, would have been proud to claim.” —The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
“Walker hits the sweet spot of balancing humor and drama, and his food descriptions will leave readers fantasizing about dining in the Perigord.” —Publishers Weekly
“A lighthearted celebration of the Périgord region of France…[with a] prevailing atmosphere of dappled sunlight and good food and wine and friends. A pleasure for Francophiles, oenophiles, and the palate.” —Booklist
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