Crime and Croissants. Stranded in Provence, #2

Par : Susan Kiernan-Lewis
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  • ISBN8223795032
  • EAN9798223795032
  • Date de parution25/08/2023
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Résumé

Care for a Little Murder with that Sweet Roll?Jules Hooker is doing her best to adjust to the new normal of a world without electricity, electronics, cars or the chance to return home. Stranded in the charming but provincial village of Chabanel wasn't terrible until Jules discovers Aix-en-Provence and decides that the big city lights-even when they've gone out in the apocalypse-are much preferable to the countryside.
Of course with a big city comes big city crimes and when a fellow American is accused of murdering a popular pastry chef in Aix, Jules knows she has to help. Unfortunately tracking a dangerous killer when you don't know the language-or the French people themselves-soon has Jules bumbling into one dangerous situation after another. All the wonderful pastries aside, will this be lights out for Jules too? 
Care for a Little Murder with that Sweet Roll?Jules Hooker is doing her best to adjust to the new normal of a world without electricity, electronics, cars or the chance to return home. Stranded in the charming but provincial village of Chabanel wasn't terrible until Jules discovers Aix-en-Provence and decides that the big city lights-even when they've gone out in the apocalypse-are much preferable to the countryside.
Of course with a big city comes big city crimes and when a fellow American is accused of murdering a popular pastry chef in Aix, Jules knows she has to help. Unfortunately tracking a dangerous killer when you don't know the language-or the French people themselves-soon has Jules bumbling into one dangerous situation after another. All the wonderful pastries aside, will this be lights out for Jules too?