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Cargando... Murder Visits a French Village (A Château in Burgundy mystery Book 1)por Susan Shea
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"Ariel Shepard is devastated by the sudden loss of her husband, but nothing could have prepared her for inheriting the rundown French château they'd visited on their honeymoon four years ago. With finances tight she has no choice but to swap her Manhattan apartment and city lifestyle for a renovation project in a peaceful French village. When Ariel hires an expert to help her uncover the legacy of her beautiful ruin, life only becomes more complicated. Christiane, the historian, is found dead in the moat, and although the local police aren't suspicious, Ariel is. She joins two other ex-pats, Pippa and Katherine, to investigate, but with plenty of workmen--and errant tools--around the château, many people had the means, but who had the motive? Why would anyone want to kill a historian? Ariel begins to suspect that her French village life will be anything but peaceful! Can she solve the suspicious murder and make her château in Burgundy the perfect new home?"--Amazon website. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Mention of Julia Child, Beouf Bourguignon, red wine and baguette, and author Shea had me at the first paragraph.
Widowed Ariel Shepherd is astounded to find Daniel, her beloved husband of only four years had bought her a ruined château in Burgandy. It was to be a surprise.
Ariel impulsively sells their Manhattan apartment and moves to France, and hopefully a new chapter in her life.
What she didn’t count on was finding the dead body of a woman, a Sorbonne educated academic, whose area of interest was the provenance of châteaux of Burgundy, in the moat. Madame Breton had been looking into Ariel’s legal forms. Something about them had Madame puzzled.
So early on I had my suspicions about things, although they kept being muddied, as bodies piled up.
A cozy mystery that had me salivating over the food descriptions more than anything else.
A Severn House ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher. ( )