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The Coldest Case

Martin Walker

'Evocative descriptions of the Perigord ... distinctive characters ... intricate mystery. Readers new to this series will feel right at home' Publishers Weekly starred review

Capturing the magic of the Dordogne and its people the Dordogne Mysteries are worldwide bestsellers. Featuring Bruno France's favourite policeman along with gourmet food and wine local colour sunshine and murder mystery no wonder they are so popular.

Bruno Courreges is Chief of Police of the lovely town of St Denis in the Dordogne. His main wish is to keep the local people safe and his town free from crime. But crime has a way of finding its way to him.

For thirty years Bruno's boss Chief of Detectives Jalipeau known as J-J has been obsessed with his first case. It was never solved and Bruno knows that this failure continues to haunt J-J. A young male body was found in the woods near St Denis and never identified. For all these years J-J has kept the skull as a reminder. He calls him 'Oscar'.

Visiting the famous pre-history museum in nearby Les Eyzies Bruno sees some amazingly life-like heads expertly reconstructed from ancient skulls. He suggests performing a similar reconstruction on Oscar as a first step towards at last identifying him. An expert is hired to start the reconstruction and the search for Oscar's killer begins again in earnest.

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  • Classification : Thriller, Crime & Mystery
  • Pub Date : MAR 3, 2022
  • Imprint : Quercus
  • Page Extent : 368
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781787477766
  • Price : INR 650
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Martin Walker

Martin Walker was educated at Balliol College Oxford and Harvard. In 25 years with the Guardian he served as Bureau Chief in Moscow and in the US as European Editor. In addition to his prize-winning journalism he wrote and presented the BBC series Martin Walker's Russia and Clintonomics. He has written several acclaimed works of non-fiction including The Cold War: A History. His most recent novel is Dark Vineyard. He lives in Washington and spends his summers in his house in the Dordogne. Visit Bruno's website at www.brunochiefofpolice.com.

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