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A Grave in the Woods
A Grave in the Woods: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel | Martin Walker
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Another entertaining and enlightening entry in the Bruno, Chief of Police series, featuring an archaeological dig in the French countryside that unearths World War IIera mysteriesall while Bruno dishes up more culinary magic When Abby, an American archaeologist, arrives in St. Denis on the heels of her divorce, she hopes to make a new life for herself as a specialist guide for visiting tourists. So when a local British couple discover a grave from World War II on their property, Abby is able to put her training to good use. As it turns out, in the grave are the remains of two German women and an Italian submarine officer who had a big secret to hide. The women are suspected of having had links to the German garrison in Bordeaux during the war. Its up to Bruno, just recovered from a gunshot wound earlier in the year, to unravel the mysteryand its contemporary relevance. His task is made more difficult by the horrible heat-dome summer, which is raising the temperature for miles around, as unprecedented amounts of rain drench the Massif Central and threaten increasingly dramatic floods . As Bruno drills to the heart of the case, matters get even more complicated when both Abbys financially distressed ex-husband and a mysterious dashing Italian naval officer arrive, with very different ideas in mind. Once again, Bruno is left to serve the guilty their just rewards, and his friends, some sumptuous Perigordian cuisine.
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This library book will be finished before the New Year. So #OutWithTheOldInWithTheNew or #OutWithTheOld

Andrew65 Happy reading. 4d
BarbaraBB What a lovely reading spot - again! 3d
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Happy to be back in the Perigord region of France with Chief of Police Bruno Courteges. Afternoon snack: coffee and Madelines.

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Had to pick up holds at the library, so of course I raided the “new” section. #libraryholds #libraryfinds. I am excited- did not know there was a new Bruno, Chief of Police, novel published in 2024.