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The Secrets of the Abbey by Jean-Luc Bannalec (Minotaur)

“The omens of death, without a doubt.” Summer reading. A new intrigue for commissaire Georges Dupin. His twelfth so far. This one set in the windy sand dunes of Aber Wrac’h, the remotest most north westerly, Atlantic facing tip of … Continue reading

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An Island of Suspects by Jean-Luc Bannalec (Minotaur)

“Commissaire Georges Dupin had made a new friend.” The first few pages dispel any notion that this investigation will just be another cosy crime. It is literature. It is blue. The sea, the sky, the Bretons even have their own … Continue reading

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