The Children Return: A Bruno, Chief of Police novel Hardcover Deckle Edge, April 28, 2015
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
knopf (april 28, 2015)
Description
In a quaint village nestled in the heart of the French countryside, Bruno, the Chief of Police, finds himself drawn into a tangled web of mystery and intrigue. As the local community buzzes with the annual return of children from Paris, unexpected secrets begin to surface that threaten the peace of this charming town. Bruno’s warmth and intuition guide him as he navigates through a series of puzzling events that entwine the lives of both residents and visitors alike.
Through Martin Walker's engaging storytelling, readers are treated to a delightful exploration of relationships, history, and the challenges of modern life. With each turn of the page, they’ll uncover the rich culture and culinary delights of the region, intertwined with the tension of impending conflict. Bruno's character radiates a blend of wit and heart, making him a relatable and beloved figure that readers are eager to follow.
As clues unravel and friendships are tested, the stakes rise, leading to a culminating climax that will keep readers glued to their seats. This engaging novel not only whets the appetite for mystery but also serves up a feast of human emotions, laughter, and the occasional twist of fate, showing that in this corner of France, nothing is ever quite as it seems.
Through Martin Walker's engaging storytelling, readers are treated to a delightful exploration of relationships, history, and the challenges of modern life. With each turn of the page, they’ll uncover the rich culture and culinary delights of the region, intertwined with the tension of impending conflict. Bruno's character radiates a blend of wit and heart, making him a relatable and beloved figure that readers are eager to follow.
As clues unravel and friendships are tested, the stakes rise, leading to a culminating climax that will keep readers glued to their seats. This engaging novel not only whets the appetite for mystery but also serves up a feast of human emotions, laughter, and the occasional twist of fate, showing that in this corner of France, nothing is ever quite as it seems.
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