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Martin Walker

    23 gennaio 1947

    Martin Walker è un acuto osservatore del panorama politico e sociale, con analisi regolarmente presentate nei principali media globali. Come romanziere e poeta pubblicato, il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da una profonda intuizione sugli eventi contemporanei e sulle loro ramificazioni. La sua scrittura esplora spesso le intricate connessioni tra la politica globale e i destini umani individuali. La capacità di Walker di sintetizzare informazioni complesse in narrazioni accessibili lo rende una voce significativa nel commento attuale.

    Martin Walker
    Children of war
    Julius Caesar. York Notes for GCSE
    Bruno's Challenge & Other Dordogne Tales
    Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare: Notes
    York Notes on George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion"
    The Merchant of Venice: York Notes for GCSE
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      Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare: Notes
    • A bumper collection of delightful stories featuring Bruno, Chief of Police and France's favourite cop, all set in the beautiful Dordogne valley and the ravishing Perigord region of the south west. Here is a landscape of meandering rivers with medieval castles overlooking their banks, of lush hillsides and spreading vineyards, of delicious local wines and world renowned cuisine. With titles like 'The Chocolate War'; 'The Birthday Lunch'; 'Oystercatcher'; 'A Market Tale' and 'Fifty Million Bubbles', you may be sure that champagne and gastronomy will feature as well as cosy crime in 'Dangerous Vacation'. Bruno strides through these tales, staying calm. settling local disputes and keeping safe his beloved town of St Denis. Only on one occasion does he panic: in 'Bruno's Challenge', his friend Ivan, proprietor and chef of the town's popular eatery, suddenly collapses on the eve of a large anniversary dinner, and he asks Bruno to take over the restaurant. After a few protests followed by some deep breaths, the inimitable Bruno meets his challenge and saves the day.

      Bruno's Challenge & Other Dordogne Tales
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      Julius Caesar. York Notes for GCSE
    • Bruno, chef de police in the French town of St Denis, is already busy with a case when the body of an undercover French Muslim cop is found in the woods, a man who called Bruno for help only hours before. But Bruno's sometime boss and rival, the Brigadier, doesn't see this investigation as a priority - there are bigger issues at stake. Bruno has other ideas. Meanwhile, a Muslim youth named Sami turns up at a French army base in Afghanistan hoping to get home to St Denis. One of Bruno's old army comrades helps to smuggle Sami back to France, but the FBI aren't far behind. Then an American woman appears in St Denis with a warrant for Sami's extradition. Bruno must unravel these multiple mysteries, amidst pressure from his bosses, and find his own way to protect his town and its people.

      Children of war
    • 'A satisfyingly intriguing, wish-you-were-here read' Guardian A body is found showing marks of Satanism. Bruno, chief of police must track down a murderer while quelling his town's superstitious fears in this charming mystery, part of an internationally bestselling series It is springtime France's Périgord, a time of beauty and calm. But not for Bruno, chief of police of the small town of St Denis. A woman's body has been found on a boat, bearing signs of a black magic ritual. Bruno has too much on his plate as it is - mediating a domestic abuse case that needs careful handling and a dodgy local development proposal that seems just too good to be true. But a murder case must take precedent and the roots of this one lie buried deep in the past - linked to a chateau above a bend in the river, to the reclusive old woman who lives there, and to the secret hidden in the Devil's Cave. 'A first-rate mystery' Entertainment Weekly

      The Devil's Cave. Femme fatale, englische Ausgbe
    • With clever twists and action aplenty, this installment in the delightful, internationally acclaimed series featuring Chief of Police Bruno is a journey to St. Denis that readers won't soon forget. Bruno’s village of St. Denis has been called many things, but a hotbed of international intrigue has never been one of them ... until now. When an undercover agent is found murdered just as a prodigal son is set to retun from a grim tour in the Middle East, the small town suddenly finds itself host to a determined global tribunal, threatening the usual cheer brought by St. Denis’s annual wine festival.

      The Children Return: A Mystery of the French Countryside
    • The real life disappearance of 'the most beautiful car ever made' sparks a compelling new case for Bruno, Chief of Police

      Fatal Pursuit