An Island of Suspects
By (Author) Jean-Luc Bannalec
Minotaur Books,US
Minotaur Books,US
27th May 2025
17th March 2025
United States
General
Fiction
833.92
Hardback
320
Width 135mm, Height 208mm
300g
International bestselling author Jean-Luc Bannalec's Commissaire Georges Dupin and his team head to Breton paradise in An Island of Suspects. An August heat wave has all of Brittany in its grasp, and the only chance to cool down for Commissaire Georges Dupin is his daily swim in the ocean. Until one morning his routine is interrupted because a body has been found in the harbor with clear signs of foul play. Patric Provost was from one of the long-established families on the island of Belle-le, Breton's biggest and most famous island. Provost owned and operated a company dealing in an island delicacy: the famous Belle-le-sheep. As Bretons say, the sheep season themselves while they're eating, grazing on salty, iodine-rich meadows, full of wild herbs, directly by the ocean. In Dupin's culinary ranking, this lamb comes right behind entrecte. And that's saying something. Dupin has barely stepped foot on the utopia-like island before it comes to light that Provost was not well liked. And someone was blackmailing him for one million euros, the deadline for payment the night before Provost's body was caught on the buoy. Everyone on the island has a motive. Any one of them could be the killer.
Praise for the Commissaire Georges Dupin Series
"Delicious Brittany mysteries... If this isn't heaven, it's close enough." --The New York Times
"[Bannalec] lets his love and knowledge of Brittany shine through in his books." --The Washington Post
"Perfect for fans of Louise Penny or Mark Pryor." --Shelf Awareness
"Intoxicating." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A healthy chunk of Brittany with a bracing dash of murder."--Kirkus Reviews
"[Bannalec's] mysteries are both well-crafted and impossible to read without wanting to use them as guides for future trips to the region." --Booklist
Internationally bestselling author JEAN-LUC BANNALEC lives in Germany and the southerly region of the French dpartement of Finistre. In 2016 he was given the award 'Mcne de Bretagne.' Since 2018 he has been an honorary member of the Acadmie littraire de Bretagne. The New York Times has praised of his Brittany mysteries, "Delicious... if this isn't heaven, it's close enough." Bannalec is also the author of Death in Brittany, Murder on Brittany Shores, The Fleur de Sel Murders, The Missing Corpse, The Killing Tide, The Granite Coast Murders, The King Arthur Case, The Body By the Sea (named one of Washington Post's "Ten Best Mystery Novels of the Year"), and Death of a Master Chef.