The body by the sea / Jean-Luc Bannalec ; translated by Sorcha McDonagh.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250840974 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 293 pages ; 22 cm.
- Edition: First U.S. edition.
- Publisher: New York : Minotaur Books, 2023.
Content descriptions
Language Note: | Translated from the German. |
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Subject: | Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Police > Fiction. Brittany (France) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"In all of Commissaire Georges Dupin's time living in Brittany, there has never been a murder on his home turf, until now, in Jean-Luc Bannalec's The Body by the Sea. A town on the sea, Concarneau's nickname is Ville Bleue, or the Blue Town. With three harbors at its center, visitors can see enormous ships, sailors, fishermen, and the industry that goes alongside it. Because of its geographical location, Concarneau has shown it's perfectly positioned to protect its inhabitants from enemy attacks. For this reason and more, including his favorite restaurant, the Amiral, Commissaire Georges Dupin calls this town home. Most of his colleagues are on vacation for the Pentecost long weekend, but Dupin remains. His future in-laws are coming to visit. But what happens when an enemy attacks from within? Dupin's plans as host must change when the body of Doctor Chaboseau is discovered. Chaboseau fell to his death, pushed from his home above the Amiral. With only two new colleagues to help-no one else is answering their phone-Dupin is tasked with finding out what happened to the doctor"-- - Baker & Taylor
Calling the town of Convarneau home, Commissaire Georges Dupin finds his plans of hosting his future in-laws interrupted by the discovery of a body and, with only two new colleagues to help, is tasked with finding out what happened to Doctor Chaboseau. 30,000 first printing. - McMillan Palgrave
In all of Commissaire Georges Dupinâs time living in Brittany, there has never been a murder on his home turf, until now, in Jean-Luc Bannalec's The Body by the Sea.
A town on the sea, Concarneauâs nickname is Ville Bleue, or the Blue Town. With three harbors at its center, visitors can see enormous ships, sailors, fishermen, and the industry that goes alongside it. Because of its geographical location, Concarneau has shown itâs perfectly positioned to protect its inhabitants from enemy attacks.
For this reason and more, including his favorite restaurant, the Amiral, Commissaire Georges Dupin calls this town home. Most of his colleagues are on vacation for the Pentecost long weekend, but Dupin remains. His future in-laws are coming to visit.
But what happens when an enemy attacks from within? Dupinâs plans as host must change when the body of Doctor Chaboseau is discovered. Chaboseau fell to his death, pushed from his home above the Amiral. With only two new colleagues to helpâno one else is answering their phoneâDupin is tasked with finding out what happened to the doctor. - McMillan Palgrave
In all of Commissaire Georges Dupinâs time living in Brittany, there has never been a murder on his home turf, until The Body by the Sea.