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The Fleur de Sel murders

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Commissaire Dupin returns in this atmospheric mystery from bestselling author Jean-Luc Bannalec. The Fleur de Sel Murders is the third installment in the series, set against the backdrop of the Guérande Peninsula's salt marshes, where the violet scent of Fleur de Sel is said to induce hallucinations. Dupin, hoping to escape his paperwork, finds himself unexpectedly attacked while investigating mysterious barrels for his journalist friend, Lilou Breval. Shortly after, Breval vanishes without a trace. Thanks to his secretary Nolwenn and the ambition of the prefect, Dupin is assigned to the case, teaming up with Sylvaine Rose, the department's investigator. As they delve into the mystery, they uncover false alibis, significant conflicts of interest, personal feuds, and ancient Breton legends. The investigation leads them through the enchanting yet perilous landscape of the salt works, where danger and intrigue lurk at every turn. With a deft blend of puzzle and rich local color, Bannalec crafts a compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

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The Fleur de Sel murders, Jörg Bong

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2019
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2019
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
336
ISBN10
1250308372
ISBN13
9781250308375
Prima pubblicazione
2014
Titolo originale
Bretonisches Gold
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3,8 su 5
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Commissaire Dupin returns in this atmospheric mystery from bestselling author Jean-Luc Bannalec. The Fleur de Sel Murders is the third installment in the series, set against the backdrop of the Guérande Peninsula's salt marshes, where the violet scent of Fleur de Sel is said to induce hallucinations. Dupin, hoping to escape his paperwork, finds himself unexpectedly attacked while investigating mysterious barrels for his journalist friend, Lilou Breval. Shortly after, Breval vanishes without a trace. Thanks to his secretary Nolwenn and the ambition of the prefect, Dupin is assigned to the case, teaming up with Sylvaine Rose, the department's investigator. As they delve into the mystery, they uncover false alibis, significant conflicts of interest, personal feuds, and ancient Breton legends. The investigation leads them through the enchanting yet perilous landscape of the salt works, where danger and intrigue lurk at every turn. With a deft blend of puzzle and rich local color, Bannalec crafts a compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.