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Martin Walker: The Dordogne Mysteries Books 1 to 6

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'It's Midsomer Murders meets Masterchef' SUN

Join Bruno, chief of Police, as he fights to keep his beloved town safe. St Denis may seem like a place where crime could never happen. But Bruno knows better. Even in the depths of rural France, murder, corruption and crime are never far away.

There is never a dull moment for Bruno and when he's not solving serious crimes, settling local disputes or falling in love, he'll be in his kitchen cooking delicious meals for his friends and neighbours.

Immerse yourself in Bruno's world. You won't want to leave it.


Praise for the Dordogne Mysteries

'A hero for our troubled times' DAILY MAIL

'Will make readers long for lazy days in rural France ' IRISH INDEPENDENT

'Brilliant at capturing the murderous charms of rural France' MIRROR

'A satisfyingly intriguing , wish-you-were-there read' GUARDIAN

'Hugely enjoyable and absolutely gripping ' ANTONY BEEVOR

'Rich on local colour ' THE TIMES

1847 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 20, 2023

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Martin Walker

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Martin Walker is the U.S. bureau chief for The Guardian (London), a regular commentator for CNN, and a columnist for newspapers in the United States, Europe, and Moscow. A published novelist and poet, he lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, the novelist Julia Watson, and their two daughters.

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