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Martin Walker
Former foreign correspondent in USSR, USA, Europe and Africa for the Guardian (UK), author of histories of the Cold War and 20th century USA, and of studies of Gorbachev, Clinton, the extreme right etc.Now I write mystery stories set in the Perigord region of rural France, home of truffles, foie... show more

Former foreign correspondent in USSR, USA, Europe and Africa for the Guardian (UK), author of histories of the Cold War and 20th century USA, and of studies of Gorbachev, Clinton, the extreme right etc.Now I write mystery stories set in the Perigord region of rural France, home of truffles, foie gras, great cheeses and wonderful wines.In 2013, I was made a chevalier of foie gras, in the confrerie of pate de Perigueux, and also an honorary Ambassador of the Perigord, which means I get to accompany the traveling exhibition of the Lascaux cave as it goes on display at museums around the world. I also help promote the wines of Bergerac at international wine fairs, and was chairman of the jury for this year's Prix Ragueneau, the international culinary prize,The hero of my mystery stories is Bruno, a French country policeman and former soldier who was wounded while serving it UN peacekeepers during the siege of Sarajevo. Bruno hunts, cooks, tries never to arrest anyone and, hates to carry his gun (but sometimes must. He loves his basset hound, his horse and a complicated array of firmly independent women.The Perigord also contains more medieval castles per square kilometre than anywhere else on earth and is home to the prehistoric paintings of the Lascaux cave. Most of what we know of prehistory comes from this valley of the river Vezere, where humans have lived continuously for some 70,000 years or more. Devoted to the area and his adopted home of the small town of St Denis, Bruno instinctively understands why our ancestors chose this spot
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Birth date: January 01, 1947
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Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 9 years ago
This book is all about cars and car races, especially about a Bugatti 57s Atlantic, the world's most valuable vintage car. I enjoyed Bruno as a co-driver in a car rallye, but overall I'd say that this is one of the weaker installments in the series. From the first time the Bugatti was mentioned it w...
Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 10 years ago
I enjoyed this like no other mystery book. The main character Bruno, was someone I would enjoy reading more about. He seem content to help his town. This book could be read different ways as of a mystery, love story, adventure, or even a little of a guide about Muslim or even about a town.It depends...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it 11 years ago
Are you reading the Bruno, Chief of Police books by Martin Walker? Why ever not? http://tinyurl.com/kkuf3xz Third in the series, this one tackles truffle fraud, illegal immigrant trafficking, France's colonial past, and oh yeah lots of really delicious food. Alfred A. Knopf deserves our grateful...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it 11 years ago
http://expendablemudge.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-dark-vineyard-fifth-july-meme-book.html The Doubleday UK meme's fifth day prompt is to discuss your favorite novel about food. Well! This mystery, second in the delightful Bruno, Chief of Police, series, has game hunting, delicious cooking, and a two-t...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 12 years ago
This fifth novel in the Bruno Chief of Police series is another book you read for its setting and not so much for the crime. The small-town setting is lovely as usual and counterbalances the crime which sometimes seems a little constructed. The solution is a logical one which makes this book a solid...
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