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Murderous Mistral
Murderous Mistral: A Provence Mystery | Cay Rademacher
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International Dagger Award shortlisted author of The Murderer in Ruins, Cay Rademacher, delivers a beautifully atmospheric new story with a captivating main character in Murderous Mistral: A Provence Mystery. Capitaine Roger Blanc, an investigator with the anti-corruption-unit of the French Gendarmerie, was a bit too succesful in his investigations. He finds himself removed from Paris to the south of France, far away from political power. Or so it would seem. The stress is too much for his marriage, and he attempts to manage the break up while trying to settle into his new life in Provence in a 200-year-old, half-ruined house. At the same time, Blanc is tasked with his first murder case: A man with no friends and a lot of enemies, an outsider, was found shot and burned. When a second man dies under suspicious circumstances in the quaint French countryside, the Capitaine from Paris has to dig deep into the hidden, dark undersides of the Provence he never expected to see.
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Buechersuechtling
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📸 taken from https://bit.ly/2BF5E7f.

The showdown didn‘t convince me but I like the staff. I don‘t mind that they might be blueprints of the usual feel-good-crime-ingredients. Landscape, weather and lifestyle are the _real_ protagonists anyway.

I now want to go to Provence, take a long vacation and eat and drink well.

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Buechersuechtling
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Recommended by a distant acquaintance: “The description of the landscape is so beautiful.”

Since the book I wanted to borrow was unavailable I took this one with me to keep me from endlessly browsing the shelves without making a decision I am happy with. 🤷🏽‍♀️

Usually I‘m not the crime-type reader but this one is tiny so I figure it won‘t do any harm.

Plus: It‘s the first volume of a series, I think. So: Doing no harm might be doubled.

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Pasaal
Mehso-so

First of what the author hopes will be a series of mysteries set in Provence. The setting was fine and some of the main characters are enjoyable, but nothing made it stand out from the hundreds of mysteries that get published every year.