The Curse of La Fontaine
Chef Sigisbert “Bear” Valets has just opened his own restaurant, La Fontaine, in Aix-en-Provence. It’s an immediate success—glowing reviews and a loyal clientele, including our favorite investigative duo, Verlaque and Bonnet. But when he decides to extend his restaurant’s seating into a historic...
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Chef Sigisbert “Bear” Valets has just opened his own restaurant, La Fontaine, in Aix-en-Provence. It’s an immediate success—glowing reviews and a loyal clientele, including our favorite investigative duo, Verlaque and Bonnet. But when he decides to extend his restaurant’s seating into a historic courtyard, some very powerful neighbors are against him. The local historical society wants the courtyard, which witnessed a seventeenth-century hanging and two World War II-era murders, to remain untouched.
Valets charges on, even after a skeleton is found buried next to the courtyard’s ancient fountain. But when Valets begins receiving threatening letters, he becomes convinced that his life is in danger. And then the fountain inexplicably stops running. By disturbing the garden, has Bear triggered an age-old curse? And can newlyweds Verlaque and Bonnet solve the mystery before someone else ends up dead?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780143110941 (0143110942)
Publish date: 2017-04-04
Publisher: Penguin Books , London
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: A Verlaque and Bonnet Mystery (#6)
This one was better than #5, but not quite as compelling as the first few. But I think that's to be expected as a series progresses: familiarity with the characters and the storytelling creates a higher set of expectations. Love has made Verlaque soft. This isn't a bad thing, but I'll admit he's...