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An Enemy in the Village

The Dordogne Mysteries, Book 18

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An Enemy in the Village

By: Martin Walker
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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France's favourite country policeman investigates a suicide and gets involved in a tricky local issue in the next adventure in this ever popular and bestselling mystery series.

'FRENCH TOURISM SHOULD RAISE A GLASS TO WALKER'S DORDOGNE MYSTERIES' Daily Mail

Bruno Courrѐges is chief of police of the lovely Dordogne town of St Denis with a remit that covers the beautiful valley of the river Vézѐre. One autumn morning he comes across an abandoned car parked near a local beauty spot. Inside is a dead woman, Monique, an apparent suicide resulting from depression. But there are circumstances surrounding the death that raise Bruno's suspicions, particularly when disputes arise surrounding her Will.

At the same time, Bruno makes the mistake of interfering in a local marital dispute. Deputy mayor Xavier has been playing away and finds himself evicted from the family home. Old controversies about deer culls take on new life and then a second campaign begins, stating that Bruno is less of a village copper and more of a secret policeman, whose main job is working for French intelligence. Some of the ammunition for this attack, Bruno learns, comes from Xavier, who sees this as a way to topple Bruno and the mayor and succeed to the mayor's job himself.

Suddenly Bruno's shiny reputation is looking a little tarnished as he battles to save his name and answer the questions surrounding Monique's suicide.

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it was interesting, sufficiently complex and was a cast of interesting people and events. Very enjoyable plot, difficult to say much without spoilers!

excellent slice of life!

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As always, a wonderfully entertaining story by a gifted author and superbly narrated. Loved it.

Vintage Bruno

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Loved the ambience of the book and wonderful characters
Great story dealing with some big issues really well and thougt provoking without being positive

Bruno is such fun

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Just love the immersion into the culture of the Dordonge, and rural France. Visited the area from Australia to soak it all up having read all of the books!! Can’t wait for the next story. Peter Noble is a remarkable performer. His voice is so easy to listen to and his French accent is fantastic. 10/10

Another great Martin Walker story.

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Bruno has become an old friend. I must admit to some frustration with his choice of women who always seem to be too career oriented to settle down with him and produce the family he wants so much. Laura seems like yet another. I want to smack him!

Great read as always

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Another amazing performance by Peter Noble, his ability to create the voices of a range of instantly recognisable characters is incredible. With each new story we throughly enjoy being transported back to rural France and spending time with Bruno and friends; all the more after staying in the area. We look forward to our next dose of the Dordogne and the next instalment of Bruno’s love life!

Another intriguing tale set in the lovely Vézère valley

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