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Death at the Chateau

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  • 305 stránok
  • 11 hodin čítania

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The third book in the The Times -bestselling murder mystery series, by leading TV/radio comedian Ian Moore! Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Julia Chapman, or MC Beaton'Cosy, quirky and wry, but most of all, hilariously funny!'JANICE HALLETT, bestselling author of The Appeal––––––––––––Richard Ainsworth's French B&B has been taken over by a production company shooting a historical film at the Château de Valençay. But everything grinds to a halt with the sudden passing of an actor under suspicious circumstances.To get to the bottom of things, Valérie Dorçay and Richard offer catering services to the hastily resumed production. There they discover that the vanity, duplicity and murder of an 18th century French court is nothing compared to that of a 21st century film set, with more heads yet to roll.

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Death at the Chateau, Ian Moore

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2024
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Jazyk
anglicky
Autori
Ian Moore
Vydavateľ
Duckworth Ltd.
Rok vydania
2024
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
305
ISBN10
1788424972
ISBN13
9781788424974
Série
Hodnotenie
3,75 z 5
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The third book in the The Times -bestselling murder mystery series, by leading TV/radio comedian Ian Moore! Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Julia Chapman, or MC Beaton'Cosy, quirky and wry, but most of all, hilariously funny!'JANICE HALLETT, bestselling author of The Appeal––––––––––––Richard Ainsworth's French B&B has been taken over by a production company shooting a historical film at the Château de Valençay. But everything grinds to a halt with the sudden passing of an actor under suspicious circumstances.To get to the bottom of things, Valérie Dorçay and Richard offer catering services to the hastily resumed production. There they discover that the vanity, duplicity and murder of an 18th century French court is nothing compared to that of a 21st century film set, with more heads yet to roll.