French food, fabulous Brittany coastline, and fortuitous detecting!
The Granite Coast Murders: A Brittany Mystery (Kommissar Dupin #6)
by Jean-Luc Bannalec
by Jean-Luc Bannalec
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Well a lucky happenstance had me wandering into the world of Commissaire Georges Dupin! Forced to take holidays, Dupin and his girlfriend, chief cardiologist Claire Lannoy, travel to the Côte de Granit Rose on the coast of northern Brittany. This is supposedly purely a holiday—no work. A sentence to madness and more for Dupin. Working is not to be entertained, so imagine workaholic Dupin’s glee when he finds himself smack bang in the middle of a murder, a disappearance, possible illegal mining and more.
It’s wonderful to watch Dupin investigating without letting Claire know—and the local law enforcement who jealousy guard their provenance.
The food descriptions are sensational. My mouth was watering.
I loved the concentrated focus of Dupin’s train of thought, with leaps of inutuition, complimented by seasoned understanding.
I especially was struck by the geographical description of this part of the world—rose granite formations that could become maze like, threatening at times. Sounds fabulous!
A super enjoyable mystery!
A St. Martin's Press ARC via NetGalley
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