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A Grave in the Woods
By (Author) Martin Walker
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Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
1st March 2025
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Cookery / food and drink / food writing
Crime and mystery fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
In his latest adventure Bruno, France's favourite country cop, investigates a long-buried war crime and faces a devastating flood that threatens the town he polices and the people he loves.
The long arm of history reaches into the present in Bruno's latest case when three sets of bones are discovered, buried deep in the woods outside the Dordogne town of St Denis. It appears that the remains have lain there since World War 2. Bruno must investigate who the bones belong to and whether their burial amounts to a war crime.
Bruno has other concerns too. After weeks of heavy autumn rain, the normally tranquil Dordogne river has risen to record levels, compromising the upriver dams that control the Vezere that flows through St Denis, bringing the threat of a devastating flood.
As ever, Bruno must rely on his wits, tenacity and people skills to ensure that past wrongs don't result in present violence, and to keep his little town and its inhabitants safe from harm.
"For readers who like mysteries dripping with French atmosphere, its hard to beat two current mystery masters: Jean-Luc Bannalecand Martin Walker, whose Bruno, Chief of Police, stories are set in the Dordogne, in the southwestExpect great servings of the regions archeology and history, from the Ice Age onward, along with enviable meals and jaunts into the countryside on horseback. Brunos expansive character (hes an archeology, cooking, and sports enthusiast) adds spice to this series.
Booklist, starred
"Series fans will get just what they came for."
Publishers Weekly
MARTIN WALKER, after a long career of working in international journalism and for think tanks, now gardens, cooks, explores vineyards, writes, and travels. His series of novels featuring Bruno, Chief of Police, are best sellers in Europe and have been translated into more than fifteen languages.