A Grave in the Woods, Martin Walker
A Grave in the Woods, Martin Walker
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A Grave in the Woods

Author: Martin Walker

Narrator: Robert Ian Mackenzie

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/24/2024


Synopsis

Another entertaining and enlightening entry in the Bruno, Chief of Police series, featuring an archaeological dig in the French countryside that unearths World War II–era mysteries—all while Bruno dishes up more culinary magic

When Abby, an American archaeologist, arrives in St. Denis on the heels of her divorce, she hopes to make a new life for herself as a specialist guide for visiting tourists. So when a local British couple discover a grave from World War II on their property, Abby is able to put her training to good use. As it turns out, in the grave are the remains of two German women and an Italian submarine office who had a big secret to hide: the women are suspected of having had links to the German garrison in Bordeaux during the war. It’s up to Bruno, just recovered from a gunshot wound earlier in the year, to unravel the mystery—and its contemporary relevance. His task is made more difficult by the horrible heat-dome summer, which is raising both temperatures and tempers, while unprecedented amounts of rain drench the Massif Central and threaten increasingly dramatic floods.

As Bruno drills to the heart of the case, matters get even more complicated when both Abby’s financially distressed ex-husband and a mysterious, dashing Italian naval office arrive, with very different ideas in mind. Once again, Bruno is left to serve the guilty their just rewards, and his friends some sumptuous Perigordian cuisine.

About Martin Walker

Martin Walker is a senior fellow of the Global Business Policy Council, a private think tank based in Washington, D.C. He is also editor in chief emeritus and international affairs columnist at United Press International. His books include The Cold War: A History, Makers of the American Century, and the Bruno series. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., and the Dordogne.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Walter on July 06, 2024

The weakest book in the series so far. There is nothing really happening apart from some cybercrime in between. The rest is the usual extensive culinary part of recipes, landscapes and history spots with anecdotes from all the Neanderthals to WW2. The grand finale is flood in St. Denis and the Dordog......more

Goodreads review by nik farmer on August 31, 2024

Not as good as hoped An awful lot of research dumped on the reader and a lot less of the endearing detail of life in St Denis. Lots of plot threads that felt disconnected and left hanging.......more

Goodreads review by Nick on September 30, 2024

Meh This is my least favorite book in the series. There are lots of reasons. The “cooking scenes” for which this series has become famous were way too contrived — almost like a narrator reading from a dry cookbook. There was way too much background information on crimes that played too little into th......more

Goodreads review by jan dobrucki on August 16, 2024

Disappointing I’ve very much enjoyed reading all of the series until now.The vast majority was a history lesson of the Second World War which was ok to a point but was not the content I was expecting. I skipped over many paragraphs. This left room for very little else.There was no real interesting cr......more