Death in Avignon
The perfect summer murder mystery
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
'Humorous and light-hearted, with a plotline that you can't put down, Death in Avignon is the perfect escapist read for dreaming of sun-washed Provence and intrigue à la Française' Belle Provence Travels
Glamour, intrigue, and a mystery to die for...
After a tumultuous summer, Penelope Kite has settled into the rhythm of her new life in Provence. Lavender-scented evenings, long lunches with new friends - and an exclusive gallery opening to attend, on the arm of the gorgeous mayor of St Merlot...
But beneath the veneer of glamour, scandal is brewing. Shockwaves ripple through the Avignon art world when a controversial painter, Roland Doncaster, chokes on an almond-stuffed olive.
A tragic accident? Or a ruthless poisoning? Embroiled once more in a murder investigation, Penelope discovers that any number of jealous lovers and scheming rivals could be in the frame. And with dashing art dealers to charm, patisseries to resist, and her own friends under suspicion, Penelope will need all her sleuthing talents to unveil the truth...
Return to the charm of Provence for another delightful Penelope Kite mystery! The perfect holiday read for fans of MC Beaton, Peter Mayle and Betty Rowlands
'Serena Kent is a dazzling story-teller...sparkling' On My Bookshelf Blog
'Not only is Death in Provence a great mystery novel, it's also laugh-out-loud funny' Belle Provence
'Fresh, entertaining and very funny' Joanna Park, blogger
'Perfect reading material for literary wanderlust to Provence' Tripfiction blog
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Readers are enchanted by the Serena Kent series:
'This book is as good as a holiday'
'This story immerses the reader in Provence . . . an excellent read'
'If your idea of heaven after a hard day is winding down with a glass of chilled rosé, or even a plum brandy, then this is for you'
'Entirely captivating and evocative . . . A truly diverting adventure in the Luberon hills'
'The perfect summer tale, transporting the reader to atmospheric Provence. . . I look forward to find out what mysteries the intriguing Penelope will unravel next'
'Such an entertaining and refreshing read . . . a cast of colourful characters who made me laugh out loud with their quirks
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The death of an English painter of dubious artistic talent but prodigious skill as a womanizer after a gallery opening in Avignon, France, propels Kent's outstanding sequel to 2019's Death in Provence. English expat Penelope Kite, an early retiree from a job assisting a prominent Home Office medical examiner, gets involved in what turns into a murder inquiry. Two more homicides shake the art scene around Avignon and Nice. Providing counterpoint to the violence is the sweetness of Kite's growing connections to the locals, including her estate agent friend, Cl mence Valencourt, an impeccable embodiment of Parisian femininity; "the knee-tremblingly handsome and charming" mayor of St. Merlot, Laurent Millais; and a group of local musicians who welcome her cello-playing skills. Kent, a pseudonymous husband-and-wife writing team, creates an appealing community for this winning stranger in a strange land, replete with amusing touches like a traditional English Sunday lunch for Penelope's new French friends. Armchair travelers will be well satisfied.