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Death and Fromage
by Ian Moore
The story is told from the point of view of Richard Ainsworth, an Englishman who runs a B & B in the Follet Valley in France. Fabrice Ménard, a goat-cheese supplier known as the king of cheese, is found dead. Is Ménard’s death the result of suicide or murder? Richard is drawn into discovering the cause of Ménard’s death by Valérie d”Orçay, a friend staying at his B & B.
While the mystery of Ménard’s death propels the main story, I find myself more interested in the relationships of Richard and Valérie and that of Richard and his wife, Claire. This book reminds me of a television series I recently watched, Madam Blanc Mysteries. Both are set in France and include quirky characters. The plot offers a good mystery, and Richard’s love of old movies and their stars and starlets is delightful. The setting and characters entice me to read more books in Ian Moore’s Follet Valley mystery series. Thank you, Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley, for the chance to read and review an ARC of DEATH AND FROMAGE.
While the mystery of Ménard’s death propels the main story, I find myself more interested in the relationships of Richard and Valérie and that of Richard and his wife, Claire. This book reminds me of a television series I recently watched, Madam Blanc Mysteries. Both are set in France and include quirky characters. The plot offers a good mystery, and Richard’s love of old movies and their stars and starlets is delightful. The setting and characters entice me to read more books in Ian Moore’s Follet Valley mystery series. Thank you, Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley, for the chance to read and review an ARC of DEATH AND FROMAGE.