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Death at the Château Bremont
“This first novel in a projected series has charm, wit, and Aix-en-Provence all going for it. Longworth's voice is like a rich vintage of sparkling Dorothy Sayers and grounded Donna Leonâ¦. Longworth has lived in Aix since 1997, and her knowledge of the region is apparent on every page. Bon appétit.”
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Death at the Château Bremont
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âTasha Alexander, author of the Lady Emily mysteries
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âThe Globe and Mail
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A PENGUIN MYSTERY
Death in the Vines
M. L. LONGWORTH
has lived in Aix-en-Provence since 1997. She has written about the region for the
Washington Post,
the
Times
(UK), the
Independent,
and
Bon Appétit
magazine. She is the author of a bilingual collection of essays,
Une Américaine en Provence
, published by Ãditions de La Martinière in 2004. This is her third Verlaque and Bonnet mystery, after 2012's
Murder in the Rue Dumas
. She divides her time between Aix, where she writes, and Paris, where she teaches writing at New York University.
Death in the Vines
A VERLAQUE AND BONNET
PROVENÃAL MYSTERY
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M. L. LONGWORTH
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental
Dedicated to the memory of
Sandra Lorentz O'Hagan, 1946â2012
and
David Ewing Coates, 1929â2012
Chapter One: The Angels' Share
Chapter Two: A Final Market Day
Chapter Three: A Worried Husband
Chapter Four: Confessions of a Wine Thief
Chapter Five: An Attack in Ãguilles
Chapter Six: An Alsatian Tries to Understand Provence
Chapter Nine: Jules's Little Notebook
Chapter Eleven: A Changed Village
Chapter Twelve: Too Bling for Me
Chapter Thirteen: Philomène Arranges the Flowers
Chapter Fourteen: Les Enfants d'Amour
Chapter Fifteen: Oh Voleur, Oh Voleur!
Chapter Eighteen: Verlaque Suspects a Friend
Chapter Nineteen: Southern Charm
Chapter Twenty: A New Bus Pass
Chapter Twenty-one: La Politesse
Chapter Twenty-two: The Car That Saved a President
Chapter Twenty-three: A Secret in the Garden
Chapter Twenty-four: Honey and Buttered Toast
Chapter Twenty-five: Big Spender
Chapter Twenty-six: Two Glasses of Lagavulin