Death in Provence
Kent, Serena
The first entry in a clever
lighthearted mystery series set in modern Provence—a delightful blend of Agatha Christie and Peter Mayle—featuring the irrepressible Penelope Kite
a young-at-heart divorcee with a knack for stumbling across dead bodies. It’s love at first sight when Penelope Kite sees Le Chant d’Eau—The Song of Water—the stone farmhouse tucked high in the hills above the Luberon valley
complete with a garden
swimming pool
and sweeping mountain vistas. For years
Penelope put her unfaithful ex-husband and her ungrateful stepchildren first. Since taking early retirement from her job in forensics at the Home Office in England
she’s been an unpaid babysitter and chauffeur for her grandchildren. Now
she’s going to start living for herself. Though her dream house needs major renovations
Penelope impulsively buys the property and moves to St. Merlot. But Penelope’s daydreams of an adventurous life in Provence didn’t include finding a corpse floating face down in her swimming pool. The discovery of the dead man plunges her headlong into a Provençal stew of intrigue and lingering resentments simmering beneath the deceptively sunny village. Having worked in the forensics office
Penelope knows a thing or two about murder investigations. To find answers
she must carefully navigate between her seemingly ubiquitous
supercilious (and enviably chic) estate agent
the disdainful chief of police
and the devilishly handsome mayor—even as she finds herself tempted by all the delicacies the region has to offer. Thank goodness her old friend Frankie is just a flight away . . . and that Penelope is not quite as naïve as her new neighbors in St. Merlot believe.
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