The sixth installment in the delightful, internationally acclaimed series featuring Chief of Police Bruno.
It's spring in St. Denis. The village choir is preparing for its Easter concert, the wildflowers are blooming, and among the lazy whorls of the river a dead woman is found floating in a boat. This means another case for Bruno, the town’s cherished chief of police.
With the discovery of sinister markings and black candles near the body, it seems to Bruno that the occult might be involved. And as questions mount—most notably about a troubling real estate proposal in the region and the sudden reappearance of an elderly countess—Bruno and his colleagues are drawn ever closer to a climactic showdown in the Gouffre de Colombac: the place locals call the Devil’s Cave.
“Bruno Courrèges may be France’s . . . answer to dapper James Bond.”
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The Minneapolis Star-Tribune “Sensational . . . Gives Walker more opportunity to play tour guide, leading us through the checkered history of this astonishing region.”
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The New York Times “A sumptuous French mystery filled with wine, cheese, and a lush Dordogne countryside.”
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The Christian Science Monitor “Bruno Courrèges is a wonderful breath of fresh air in a world of bent cops with whiskey noses, dubious attitudes and principles. . . . A terrific addition to a compelling series.”
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The New York Journal of Books
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The Devil’s Cavebrings to life a pastoral setting where the gourmet menu is as spicy as the sex, and where readers can share in the timeless beauty of the French countryside, laced with a little murder.”
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BookPage“Another tasty read.”
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The Decatur Daily“A series that is maturing as richly as the wines and cls