The curse of La Fontaine a Verlaque and Bonnet mystery

In the latest captivating installment of M.L. Longworth's acclaimed Verlaque & Bonnet Provençal Mystery series, the newlywed investigators contend with their most sinister challenge yet: a centuries-old curse ... Chef Bear Valets has just opened his own restaurant, La Fontaine, in Aix-en-P...

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Main Author: Longworth, M. L. 1963-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Penguin Books, 2017.
Series: Verlaque and Bonnet mystery ; 6.
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Summary: In the latest captivating installment of M.L. Longworth's acclaimed Verlaque & Bonnet Provençal Mystery series, the newlywed investigators contend with their most sinister challenge yet: a centuries-old curse ... Chef Bear Valets has just opened his own restaurant, La Fontaine, in Aix-en-Provence. It's an immediate success--great reviews and a loyal clientele, including Verlaque and Bonnet. But when he decides to extend his restaurant's seating into an historic courtyard, some very powerful neighbors are against him. The historical society wants the courtyard, which had witnessed the 16th century hanging of an innocent man, and the murder of two resistant fighters in 1943 by the Gestapo, to remain untouched. Valets charges on, but has to temporarily close the restaurant when a skeleton is unearthed in the garden, buried in shallow ground next to an ancient stone fountain. La Fontaine reopens, only for more bad luck to hit. But when Valets begins receiving threatening letters, he becomes convinced that his life is in danger. And then the fountain, for only the third time in 352 years, stops running. By disturbing the garden, has Bear triggered the curse of la fontaine? And can newlyweds Verlaque and Bonnet solve the mystery before someone else ends up dead?
Physical Description: 303 pages
ISBN: 9780143110941
0143110942
Author Notes: M. L. Longworth has lived in Aix-en-Provence since 1997. She has written about the region for the Washington Post , the Times (London), the Independent (London), and Bon Appétit . She is the author of a bilingual collection of essays, Une Américaine en Provence . She is married and has one daughter.