
Hanging Around in the Pyrenees
Death in the Pyrenees
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Narrated by:
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Alicia Rose
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By:
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Elly Grant
About this listen
Why does everything always go wrong at the same time?
Danielle and Patricia's idyllic walk in the countryside comes to an abrupt end, when they find a corpse hanging from a chestnut tree. Danielle’s investigation uncovers related suspicious deaths and disappearances.
There’s little respite at home, as their best friend Marjorie is distraught. The town’s immersed in gossip at her husband, the mayor's overt relationship with a young assistant.
What can Danielle do to restore the balance?
Set in a small town in French Catalonia, Hanging About in the Pyrenees is the latest book of Elly Grant’s cozy mystery series, Death in the Pyrenees.
©2018 Elly Grant (P)2018 Elly Grant
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