The Templars' Last Secret: Bruno, Chief of Police 10: A Case for Bruno, Chief de Police
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At first glance the Bruno books seem to be cozy mysteries - they are set in a small French village, Bruno, the Chief of Police, seems to be friends with everyone, and there is a lot talk about food and wine. But once you take a closer look, these mysteries are not quite so cozy - in fact they are almost the opposite. This time Bruno has to protect his beloved village from a group of Islamic terrorists. He again has help from a beautiful woman (who in fact does most of the work) and is almost killed himself. In other books in this series I found the parts dealing with the secret service a bit farfetched, but this time it all worked out very well. What I didn't like at all however was the book's title, "The Templars' Last Secret". It seems quite lurid, especially when you find out that the Knight Templars only play the tiniest role in this book. (I received a free digital copy via Netgalley/the publisher. Thanks for the opportunity!)
Beschreibung
Beiträge
At first glance the Bruno books seem to be cozy mysteries - they are set in a small French village, Bruno, the Chief of Police, seems to be friends with everyone, and there is a lot talk about food and wine. But once you take a closer look, these mysteries are not quite so cozy - in fact they are almost the opposite. This time Bruno has to protect his beloved village from a group of Islamic terrorists. He again has help from a beautiful woman (who in fact does most of the work) and is almost killed himself. In other books in this series I found the parts dealing with the secret service a bit farfetched, but this time it all worked out very well. What I didn't like at all however was the book's title, "The Templars' Last Secret". It seems quite lurid, especially when you find out that the Knight Templars only play the tiniest role in this book. (I received a free digital copy via Netgalley/the publisher. Thanks for the opportunity!)