That Dark Spring: A True Story of Death and Desire in 1920s Provence
By (Author) Susannah Stapleton
Pan Macmillan
Picador
29th July 2025
24th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
European history
364.15232092
Hardback
400
Width 165mm, Height 245mm, Spine 36mm
620g
'I couldn't stop reading it. Susannah Stapleton writes with beautiful clarity and has produced a classic of true crime' - Lissa Evans, author of Small Bomb at Dimperley A gripping, explosive murder mystery by acclaimed true crime writer Susannah Stapleton. In April 1929, the body of British artist Olive Branson was found submerged in a water tank outside her farmhouse in a picturesque Provence village. Dressed only in a pink shirt and stockings, she had a bullet hole between her eyes and a revolver by her side. Was it suicide - or murder The initial investigation concluded suicide, but under pressure from Olive's family to conduct a murder enquiry, city detective Alexandre Guibbal was brought in to reopen the case. Examining never-before-seen evidence, acclaimed true crime writer Susannah Stapleton builds a vivid and absorbing picture of an unconventional life and a violent death, and an investigation that shines a bright light on a village simmering with resentments and dangerous rivalries . . .
That Dark Spring is brilliantly structured and perfectly paced, and I couldn't stop reading it. Susannah Stapleton writes with beautiful clarity and has produced a classic of true crime. -- Lissa Evans, author of Old Baggage and Small Bomb at Dimperley
Stapleton is a masterly storyteller. She brings a vanished world to life -- Judith Flanders, author of The Invention of Murder
A gruesome but richly fulfilling thriller * Literary Review *
'A fascinating true crime case study . . . A ghost story, a tale of folk long-dead, a portraitof a vanished world' * The Times *
Susannah Stapleton is a historical researcher with over twenty years' experience unravelling mysteries for museums, organizations and private individuals. She is the acclaimed author of CWA shortlisted The Adventures of Maud West, Lady Detective and she lives in Shropshire.