The resistance man : a Bruno, chief of police novel
Bruno, chef de police, can't get a moment's peace. He's uncovered a cache of old bank notes and is also dealing with a wave of burglaries. The next burglary ends in murder: the victim's bludgeoned body found by his lover - the prime suspect.
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- ISBN: 144342823X
- ISBN: 9781443428231
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321 pages : map. --. - Publisher Toronto : HarperCollins, [2014]
- Copyright ©2013
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General Note: | Originally published in a slightly different form: London : Quercus Pub., 2013. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes internet addresses. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 21.99 |
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The Resistance Man
More local intrigue, national secrets, romance and fine cuisine: the sixth novel in the internationally beloved mystery series Bruno, chief of police in the rural French town of St. Denis, can't get a moment's peace. He's uncovered a cache of WWII-era banknotes on the deathbed of a member of the French Resistance and is also dealing with a wave of major local burglaries. The targets include the recently retired head of Britain's Joint Intelligence Committee, which brings Bruno's old flame Isabelle back to St-Denis, and into his heart. The next burglary ends in murder: the victim's bludgeoned body is found by his lover, who becomes the prime suspect. But Bruno suspects there is more in play. Meanwhile, the mayor introduces Bruno to Jacqueline, a Sorbonne academic who is researching the theory that American funds were used to obstruct communism in France following the Second World War, leading the U.S. to give clandestine support to the nuclear program. When Jacqueline's home is burgled and sensitive documents stolen (as well as a valuable family heirloom supposedly made by Paul Revere), the stakes become much higher. Jacqueline's work, suggests the mayor, is political dynamite. The sense-stirring sixth novel in the internationally beloved Bruno series once again leads readers on a stimulating journey of local mystery and international politics while immersing them in the sights, sounds and tastes of the idyllic south of France.