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Introduction
Valerie d'Orcay, who is staying at the B&B while house-hunting in the area, isn't convinced that it's a suicide. Nothing ever happens to Richard, and really that's the way he likes it. As the charming and astute protagonist, Monsieur Pamplemousse, navigates through a series of curious and sometimes perilous situations, readers are treated to a delightful blend of mystery, humor, and delectable culinary experiences. Tasked with writing a glowing review of a luxurious hotel, the duo stumbles upon a perplexing murder that sends them into a world of secrets and treachery. When a series of mysterious events unfold around the renowned cheese-producing town of Gaillard, Monsieur Pamplemousse finds himself entangled in a peculiar case involving stolen cheese, unexplained deaths, and a web of intrigue. Despite his misgivings, Richard is drawn into Valerie's investigation, and finds himself becoming a major player. But when a beloved actor suddenly dies, Richard and Valerie go undercover to discover whether his death was really an accident. Book 2: "Death and Croissants": The second book finds Monsieur Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites embarking on a journey to the bucolic French countryside.
Titles in this Set:
- Book 2: "Death and Croissants": The second book finds Monsieur Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites embarking on a journey to the bucolic French countryside.
- Tasked with writing a glowing review of a luxurious hotel, the duo stumbles upon a perplexing murder that sends them into a world of secrets and treachery.
- In true Pamplemousse fashion, the detective uncovers hidden motives and cleverly unravels the truth behind the crime, all while indulging in the region's delectable croissants and gastronomic delights.
- As he enjoys the splendor of the luxurious estate and indulges in sumptuous feasts, he becomes entangled in a sinister plot involving ancient family secrets and a string of peculiar deaths.
- As he follows the trail of clues, the quirky duo discovers that the key to solving the puzzle might lie in the very cheese that the town is famous for.