A Grave in the Woods : A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel
115,00 DH
Bruno, chef de la police, enquête sur une tombe de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mise au jour à Saint-Denis, déterrant des secrets liés à des espions allemands et à des officiers de la marine italienne. Au cœur d'un été caniculaire marqué par des inondations, il navigue entre scandales modernes et trahisons historiques. Les délices culinaires et la vie de village viennent équilibrer la tension, tandis que Bruno découvre des liens entre le passé et le présent. Une archéologue divorcée, un ex-mari louche et un séduisant officier italien compliquent l'affaire. Parfait pour les fans de cozy mysteries avec une touche historique. 🕵️♂️♂️📖🍷
Description
In the picturesque French countryside of St. Denis, Chief of Police Bruno Courreges faces a puzzling mystery when an archaeological dig uncovers a WWII-era grave containing the remains of two German women and an Italian submarine officer. As Bruno investigates, he navigates a web of wartime secrets, hidden identities, and modern-day complications. The arrival of Abby, an American archaeologist rebuilding her life after a divorce, adds layers to the case, while a heatwave and catastrophic floods threaten the region.
Bruno’s quest for answers is complicated by the sudden appearance of Abby’s ex-husband and a mysterious Italian naval officer, each harboring conflicting motives. Amid the chaos, Bruno balances his duty with his love for French cuisine, sharing meals with friends and townsfolk, even as tensions rise. The novel delves into the history of the Dordogne region, exploring its role during WWII and the enduring bonds of community.
Martin Walker’s signature blend of cozy village life, culinary delights, and intricate mysteries shines in this 17th installment of the Bruno series. Fans will relish the return of beloved characters, including Balzac the basset hound, and the vivid descriptions of Perigordian landscapes. The story also touches on contemporary issues like climate change, as floods loom over the plot.
While unraveling the past, Bruno confronts moral dilemmas and unexpected alliances, all while recovering from a recent gunshot wound. The novel’s pacing mirrors the slow burn of a simmering stew, blending action with moments of quiet reflection. Walker’s deep knowledge of French culture and history enriches every page, making the setting itself a character.
A Grave in the Woods is a satisfying mix of whodunit and historical intrigue, perfect for readers who enjoy mysteries steeped in atmosphere and anchored by a charming, morally grounded protagonist. Bruno’s resilience and humanity shine, proving once again why he’s a beloved figure in modern crime fiction.

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