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Follet Valley Mysteries #3

Death at the Chateau

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The third book in the The Times -bestselling murder mystery series, by leading TV/radio comedian Ian Moore! Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Julia Chapman, or MC Beaton

'Cosy, quirky and wry, but most of all, hilariously funny!'
JANICE HALLETT, bestselling author of The Appeal

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Richard Ainsworth's French B&B has been taken over by a production company shooting a historical film at the Château de Valençay. But everything grinds to a halt with the sudden passing of an actor under suspicious circumstances.

To get to the bottom of things, Valérie Dorçay and Richard offer catering services to the hastily resumed production. There they discover that the vanity, duplicity and murder of an 18th century French court is nothing compared to that of a 21st century film set, with more heads yet to roll.

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*MORE PRAISE FOR DEATH AT THE CHATEAU *

‘What a terrific read! Reading it felt like being sat outside a rural French cafe, the sun warm on my neck and a smell of baking baguettes in the air’
J. M. HALL, author of A Spoonful of Murder

‘ Death at the Chateau combined all my favourite bits of cosy mysteries; great characters, chaotic moments and hilarity!’
HANNAH HENDY, author of The Dinner Lady Detectives

‘Ian Moore's trademark, witty style had me laughing one moment and trying to pick over the clues in forensic detail the next'
JAMIE WEST, author of Death on the Pier

282 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 30, 2023

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Ian Moore

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Best-Selling author Ian Moore is also a stand-up comedian and conference host in the UK, and husband, father of three boys, farmhand, chutney-maker and Basil Fawlty impersonator in France. Since doing less stand-up, he's stopped taking himself so seriously.

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1,062 reviews180 followers
June 20, 2023
Death at the Chateau is another enjoyable read in Ian Moore's cosy mystery series featuring British ex-pat Richard Ainsworth, the proprietor of a chambre d'hôte (B&B) in the (fictional) Follet Valley - a "quiet corner" of the popular Loire Valley region in France.

In this instalment, Richard and his associate, glamorous Valérie d'Orçay - "a professional bounty hunter and possible assassin of international repute" - are engaged as security consultants for the shooting of an historical film at nearby Chateau de Valençay. But nothing is ever plain-sailing for our detecting duo, and it's not long before an extra on the film, an elderly local hero of the Resistance expires dramatically on set. But did Régis Corbeau die of natural causes at an inopportune moment, or was he murdered?

Egos collide and suspects abound as Richard and Valérie, aided by Richard's redoubtable and resourceful femme de ménage (domestic help) Madame Tablier, set about investigating the crime. Further dramatic deaths amongst the film's cast and crew muddy the waters as Richard and Valérie hurtle towards a deadly nighttime confrontation with the killer. Along the way, Richard tries to conceal his growing attraction to Valérie, is reluctantly co-opted to act as the film company's media liaison and discovers that his affinity with chickens does not extend to all poultry, as he's relentlessly bullied by a resident peacock named Clovis.

Death at the Chateau is a rip-roaring read, with a great balance of British-style humour, character hi-jinks and intriguing plot twists. Richard and Valérie lead an engaging cast of characters and the setting of a Renaissance chateau with real-life Napoleonic connections is well integrated with the mystery plot.

I'd recommend Death at the Chateau to any reader who enjoys humorous, action-packed "cosy" mysteries, especially those who enjoy European settings and plenty of cinematic references.

My thanks to the author, Ian Moore, publisher Farrago Books, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this entertaining title.
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545 reviews81 followers
August 6, 2024
Lieliska vasaras lasāmviela, ko lasīt guļot kāda koka paēnā. Autors ir ar labu humora izjūtu, turklāt prot savērpt arī loģisku detektīva sižetu.
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3 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2024
If anybody could point out the hilarity to me, I'd be rather grateful. This book was so boring I almost gave up, but I'm a determined lass so I battled through. What a waste that was.
In honesty, I couldn't even tell you the plot, who died, or who did it. If you like the Thursday murder club, don't read this. You'll save yourself time and disappointment.
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225 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2024
The perfect book to read when you sit under your blanket with a cup of coffee, just having a cozy moment.
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307 reviews5 followers
June 2, 2023
This has to be the pair’s best adventure yet. A great story which had me hooked from the phrase ‘talkie walkie’. Clearly the bond between the two sleuths is developing and not only in terms of the business they now share. Valerie’s affection for Richard is becoming more obvious and Richard himself is stepping out of his comfort zone, with numerous acts of heroism quite unlike that expected of our ‘Englishman’. The humour is thick and fast in this book and alongside the usual ensemble of supporting characters; Richards wife, Martin and Gennie and of course at least one of Valerie’s ex husbands there’s the addition of a peacock who in typical narcissistic peacock fashion, pecks anyone who dares get in his way and, more detrimentally as far as I’m concerned, steals the avian show from Richard’s beloved chickens. If you haven’t yet ‘visited’ the Follet Valley I urge you to do so but do read the books in order to enjoy the development of these characters to the full.
691 reviews
March 21, 2026
It rambles. Too many names and descriptions. Information overload.
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1,611 reviews24 followers
Did Not Finish
January 5, 2024
Jag vet inte varför jag började lyssna på denna. Jag var inte så förtjust i de tidigare delarna så efter lite funderande så har jag kommit fram till att jag struntar i denna bok och serie.

Jag lyssnade 35 %.
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123 reviews
March 20, 2025
I'm glad I kept going in this series. This one was better than the previous two, still cozy & a quick, easy read.
20 reviews
May 5, 2026
Richard treads a fine line between bumbling idiot and accidental genius.

Apart from a few instances of overloading the reader with a lot of names and information it was a very enjoyable read.

Looking forward to reading the next one after clearing a bit of the backlog in my to be read pile.
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700 reviews8 followers
September 17, 2023
Richard is a middle-aged Englishman running a B & B in the Val de Follet. Due to past investigations, he has now teamed up with exotic Valerie to open a detective agency and had been dragged into their first case as security for a film set at the Chateau de Valencay. Both main characters could not be more opposite with Richard wisecracking to overcome being out of his depth. The mystery is very much a cozy afternoon read with the real point of the book being the lighthearted humour. Perfect for a quirky quick afternoon read.
Thank you NetGalley and (Farrago Books) for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
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559 reviews7 followers
May 13, 2024
A cosy mystery, although not very cosy or mysterious. Too many characters who lacked any real development or depth for me to be invested in. This story just didn't work for me, no surprises and I couldn't find the humour either. The start was promising, unfortunately the most interesting character was killed off.
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362 reviews9 followers
March 11, 2023
Murderous shenanigans and suspicious poisoning by Viagra are some of the unpleasant woes plaguing the crew of a dysfunctional movie production gathered at the Château de Valençay in order to finish filming à wonky historical piece centered around Napoleon and Talleyrand at the tail-end of the First Empire....

And yes, Richard and Valérie are back working as security agents and diving head first into a hilarious mayhem that kept me in stiches for a few hours. I love this wonderful series and its laughing out loud wacky situations, its delightful quirkiness full of goofy slapstick and delicious verbal pyrotechnics, and last but not least its screwy cast of characters, peacocks and hens included...

This terrific novel is the perfect antidote to forget for a few joyful hours the depressing world we live in!

Highly recommended and to be enjoyed without any moderation whatsoever! Many thanks to Farrago and Netgalley for this very entertaining ARC!
20 reviews
August 3, 2023
Starts off slow, but gets better and better! Great setting, nice reveal...
It's a good mystery novel. I do think this last chapter in Richard Ainsworths life is the "weakest".
Can't wait for a new one!!
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75 reviews
July 7, 2024
Our "Englishman in France" lead, Richard, is very much channelling The Pink Panther in this 3rd (excluding Papa Noel) Follet Valley mystery.

Lots of wit & shed loads of charm, as always.

Thoroughly enjoyed! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
36 reviews
September 3, 2024
Unfortunately it was probably the least interesting story of the three, wasn’t really something that could’ve been guessed from the start which made it all seem a little redundant up until you found out the ending. The development of the main characters is the big redeeming factor.
111 reviews1 follower
January 19, 2025
The third book in this series, and another excellent entry.

Although most of this book takes place on location at a castle, instead of at the guesthouse, the main and supporting characters from the first two books manage to be on site. This provides both continuity and a refreshing change after the first two novels and novella. And, again, it is laugh out loud funny in places. Very enjoyable.
15 reviews
December 27, 2025
Mal nett für zwischendurch aber mich hat der Krimi nicht umgehauen. Teilweise fand ich die Chemie zwischen den zwei Privatermittlern merkwürdig und auch das Ende war mir etwas zu schnell bzw. auch nicht ganz logisch.
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509 reviews12 followers
May 17, 2026
Just like Richard, this series is still ridiculous, still flawed, still enjoyable enough to keep coming back to.

5.5/10
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35 reviews
February 23, 2024
Should've been called death and peacocks but here we are.
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109 reviews
July 24, 2023
I just love the way he writes, so effortlessly funny. Richard and Valerie make the best pair, I hope they’ll be another book!
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278 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2023
Loved this so much! It’s so easy to read, funny, enjoyable. Simply the perfect cozy murder mystery!
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376 reviews10 followers
December 17, 2023
The story:
Richard and Valérie’s fledgling Follet Valley-based private investigation company has a new job — security and bodyguard duties for a Hollywood production and one of its stars, filming in the nearby Chateau de Valençay. When one of the actors dies, the pair suspect foul play, and set about getting to the bottom of things with a mixture of skill (Valérie) and blind luck (Richard). But with as much drama off set as on, will the pair be able to solve their latest mystery?

My thoughts:
“Death at the Chateau" is the third book in the hilarious Follet Valley Mystery series (following "Death and Croissants" and "Death and Fromage"), and this time we join Richard and Valérie as their private investigation agency is taking shape. Having found they were alienating Richard’s neighbours, they have sworn off investigating marital infidelity, and instead have entered the world of private security. A film set is the perfect backdrop for murder and intrigue, and the series regulars are joined by a cast of suitably self-absorbed actors for the latest instalment in this fun, easy-to-read series.

Having enjoyed the first two books, it was great to pick up this story again, and I found the mystery to be suitably twisting and with a satisfying conclusion. The “will they, won’t they” relationship between the main characters continues, and I’m hopeful for how this will progress in the next book! I do also think this could be enjoyed as a standalone read, and overall is a great summer read for anyone who enjoys a cosy mystery with a good dose of self-deprecating British humour!
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3,149 reviews78 followers
April 25, 2024
This had the premise of being good read , but sadly became an okay read.
The plot was slow paced , unexciting and I guessed who the killer was.
I didn't find it quietly more meandering in its telling .
33 reviews
November 10, 2025
Not the best in the series unfortunately . Lots of unexplained situations, and instances that just have no explanation or reason. Far too many uninteresting characters to keep track of. Hopefully the next one will be better...
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25 reviews
August 12, 2024
Might give it 2.5. Far too many characters, could’ve done with a who’s who at the beginning it became quite complicated. Sorry but I didn’t find it ‘hilariously funny’ either
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510 reviews13 followers
June 2, 2025
I tried to like this series but I think I don’t really like any of the characters so I didn’t like to read about them. 😣I find them a bit annoying to be around. 🤣
3,216 reviews72 followers
May 19, 2023
I would like to thank Netgalley and Farrago Books for an advance copy of Death at the Chateau, the third novel in the Follet Valley Mystery series featuring Richard Ainsworth, owner of an upmarket chambre d’hôte and Valérie dOrçay, former spy and perhaps assassin who are now working together in a newly formed security company.

Richard and Valérie are providing security on a film set at the nearby Chateau de Valeçay when one of the actors dies, natural causes according to the police, murder according to a disbelieving Richard and Valérie. They proceed to investigate and discover more intrigue than the film script.

I thoroughly enjoyed Death at the Chateau, which is a lighthearted romp in the Loire region with a good mystery attached. It made me smile, perhaps not laugh out loud, but then I’m not a middle aged Englishman in France, so it’s hard to fully get Richard’s feelings. The novel is told from his point of view, so much of the humour comes from his reactions to the notably more volatile Valérie and his desire to underplay life in general. This is a man who finds solace spending alone time with his hens who, obviously as he is a doctor of film history, are named after the greats, like Joan Crawford.

The plot is suitably silly with more murders, a stalker and over the top actors. Still, it is a puzzle as to what is going on and why. I found myself trying to work it out and failing miserably. I feel slightly cheated as not all the information is available before the denouement to make an educated guess, but the literal unmasking of the perpetrator was fun, being a mixture of skill and ineptitude. No prizes for guessing who was which.

Death at the Chateau is a good read that I have no hesitation in recommending.
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744 reviews23 followers
February 19, 2024
I was lucky enough to win this in a competition run by the publishers, so it’s only fair to do a review. This book continues the Follet Valley Mysteries & I would recommend that you start at the beginning rather than reading it as a standalone.

Richard Ainsworth runs a chambre d’hôte, a posh B & B according to a recent guest. It has been taken over by a production company who are filming at the local chateau. The Château de Valençay is providing the backdrop & sets for the film which features His Serene Highness Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand- Périgord, one time owner of the chateau in the 18th century.
Alongside the B & B, Richard has set up a new security agency with Valérie D’Orçay & they have been hired to provide security on the set during filming. Things do not start well when a local war hero dies on the first day. Richard & Valérie are not going to stand idly by, deciding to investigate & solve the murder, in order to save their & the agency’s reputation. During their delving, we are introduced to the actors & production team. The intrepid pair uncover the truth but only after they discover lies, duplicity & murder to rival any 18th century court.

The mystery unfolds in chronological order revealing some wonderful characters & fun moments which make this a great read, whilst you try to spot clues. If Agatha Christie or similar writers are your go to, this will be right up your street.
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