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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.06.2022

Verlag

Quercus Publishing Plc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/15,5/3 cm

Gewicht

420 g

Farbe

Anthrazit / Seidengrau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5294-1362-5

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Rezension

Good food, fascinating history, and a crackerjack mystery: who could ask for more? Publishers Weekly

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.06.2022

Verlag

Quercus Publishing Plc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/15,5/3 cm

Gewicht

420 g

Farbe

Anthrazit / Seidengrau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5294-1362-5

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Martin Walker - To Kill a Troubadour

Miss.mesmerized am 06.06.2022

Bewertungsnummer: 1724965

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Summer could be enjoyable and light hearted but then, the cosy Périgord region is caught in Spain’s trouble with Catalonia’s independence movement. “Les Troubadours”, a local folk group, have published a song supporting autonomy for the region that shares their cultural heritage. The song goes viral and soon not only the Spanish government but also shady groups become aware of the poet and the band. When the police find a sniper’s bullet and a stolen car in the woods, the know that the situation is much more serious than they thought and that people are in real danger as the Troubadours are about to perform a large concert. Martin Walker continues his series around the French countryside chief of police Bruno Courrèges. Even though also the 15th Dordogne mystery offers a lot to recognise from the former novels, “To Kill a Troubadour” is much more political and takes up a current real life topic. Apart from this, you’ll get exactly what you’d expect from the series: a lot of food to indulge in, history of the region and the French countryside where everybody seems to be friends with everybody. One would expect the life of a countryside policeman to be rather unspectacular and slow, however, this could not be farer away from Bruno’s reality. Not only do big conflicts come to his cosy province, but also a case of domestic violence demands his full attention. What I appreciated most, like in other instalments of the series before, was how the cultural heritage was integrated into the plot and teaches about the history you along the way in a perfectly dosed manner. Full of suspense while offering the well-known French countryside charm, a wonderful read to look forward to summer holidays in France.

Martin Walker - To Kill a Troubadour

Miss.mesmerized am 06.06.2022
Bewertungsnummer: 1724965
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

Summer could be enjoyable and light hearted but then, the cosy Périgord region is caught in Spain’s trouble with Catalonia’s independence movement. “Les Troubadours”, a local folk group, have published a song supporting autonomy for the region that shares their cultural heritage. The song goes viral and soon not only the Spanish government but also shady groups become aware of the poet and the band. When the police find a sniper’s bullet and a stolen car in the woods, the know that the situation is much more serious than they thought and that people are in real danger as the Troubadours are about to perform a large concert. Martin Walker continues his series around the French countryside chief of police Bruno Courrèges. Even though also the 15th Dordogne mystery offers a lot to recognise from the former novels, “To Kill a Troubadour” is much more political and takes up a current real life topic. Apart from this, you’ll get exactly what you’d expect from the series: a lot of food to indulge in, history of the region and the French countryside where everybody seems to be friends with everybody. One would expect the life of a countryside policeman to be rather unspectacular and slow, however, this could not be farer away from Bruno’s reality. Not only do big conflicts come to his cosy province, but also a case of domestic violence demands his full attention. What I appreciated most, like in other instalments of the series before, was how the cultural heritage was integrated into the plot and teaches about the history you along the way in a perfectly dosed manner. Full of suspense while offering the well-known French countryside charm, a wonderful read to look forward to summer holidays in France.

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