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The Patriarch: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #8) (Paperback)
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This is book number 8 in the Bruno, Chief of Police Series series.
- #1: Bruno, Chief of Police: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #1) (Paperback): $17.00
- #2: The Dark Vineyard: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #2) (Paperback): $16.95
- #3: Black Diamond: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #3) (Paperback): $16.95
- #4: The Crowded Grave: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #4) (Paperback): $16.95
- #5: The Devil's Cave: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #5) (Paperback): $16.95
- #6: The Resistance Man: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #6) (Paperback): $16.95
- #7: The Children Return: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #7) (Paperback): $18.00
- #9: Fatal Pursuit: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #9) (Paperback): $16.95
- #10: The Templars' Last Secret: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #10) (Paperback): $16.95
- #11: A Taste for Vengeance: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #11) (Paperback): $16.95
- #12: The Body in the Castle Well: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #12) (Paperback): $16.95
- #13: The Shooting at Chateau Rock: A Mystery of the French Countryside (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #13) (Paperback): $16.95
- #14: The Coldest Case: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #14) (Paperback): $17.00
- #15: To Kill a Troubadour: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #15) (Paperback): $17.00
- #16: A Chateau Under Siege: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel (Bruno, Chief of Police Series #16) (Hardcover): $28.00
Description
Another delightful installment in the delightful, internationally acclaimed series featuring Chief of Police Bruno: Bruno Courrèges is thrilled when he receives an invitation to the lavish birthday celebration of his childhood hero, World War II flying ace Marco “the Patriarch” Desaix. But when the party ends in the death of one of Marco’s longtime friends, Gilbert, it turns into another day on the job for St. Denis's chief of police.
All signs point to a tragic accident, but Bruno isn’t so sure, for there is more to the Desaix family's lives and loyalties than meets the eye. There’s Victor, the Patriarch’s son and Gilbert's sometimes rival, and Victor’s seductive wife, Madeleine, whose roving eye intrigues Bruno even more than her fierce political ambitions. Not to mention the Patriarch himself—did his postwar Soviet ties intersect too closely with Gilbert’s career in Cold War intelligence?
As Bruno’s entanglement with the Desaix family becomes more complicated, his inquiries into Gilbert’s life will become a deadly threat to his own.
About the Author
MARTIN WALKER, after a long career of working in international journalism and for think tanks, now gardens, cooks, explores vineyards, writes and travels. His series of novels featuring Bruno, Chief of Police, are bestsellers in Europe and have been translated into more than fifteen languages. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., and the Dordogne.
Praise For…
“A darn good mystery with an engaging main character. . . . A rare treat.” —The Lincoln Journal Star
“Life in the Dordogne region of France looks positively idyllic in Martin Walker’s enticing novels... The delights of this pastoral district—from the chateaus along the rivers to the prehistoric cave paintings to the food on the tables—are very real and essential to the narrative... The story takes many surprisingly sharp turns... Absorbing.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A satisfying and surprisingly intimate tour through a modern French village, full of character and charm. . . . The Patriarch in many ways is comparable to vintage wine, a cuvee of disparate tastes, aromas, depths and colors . . . Santé. Drink up." —The Arizona Republic
Praise for Martin Walker's Bruno, Chief of Police series
“Sure to appeal to readers with a palate for mysteries with social nuance and understated charm.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Tailor-made for fans of Peter Mayle, Colin Cotterill and Alexander McCall Smith.” —BookPage
“In Martin Walker’s delightful series . . . the charm of rural France is regularly disrupted—but not too much.” —The Seattle Times
“Walker treats readers to lavishly detailed accounts of meals served in farmhouse, restaurant, and at village fêtes, giving us cookbook-worthy accounts of ingredients, preparation, and wine pairings.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Martin Walker’s Bruno novels are as delicious as the world class meals his chief of police whips up and as intoxicating as the wines he serves.” —Open Letters Monthly
“[Will] delight readers who relish a skillful blend of complex international political nuance and pastoral intrigue mixed with a soupçon of fine French wine and cuisine.” —Publishers Weekly
“As pleasant as a nice brunch.” —The Washington Independent Review of Books