Charlie-boy: A love story
by Margaret de Rohan
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Pub Date 28 May 2024 | Archive Date 4 Jul 2024
Troubador | Matador
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Description
Chief Superintendent Philippe Maigret – the most decorated police officer in Paris - has been given an undercover assignment by his friend, Christophe Saint-Valéry, the Minister of Police. He is to find an ancient grimoire – an 18th Century book about witchcraft – stolen from the Aix-en-Provence reference library some months ago.
What a waste of the man’s talent and courage, we might think. But that would be wrong! Someone is using the grimoire for a specific purpose, and animals are being killed in weird ways. How long before the perpetrator takes an even bigger step?
Maigret and his English wife Meg have barely left Paris when they make a gruesome discovery, or rather their cat does, which changes everything: he must cooperate with the Gendarmerie: they are in their territory now. And that seriously upsets his professional balance. Is a month in a lovely cottage in Provence during springtime – all expenses paid - really worth this amount of drama?
However, more is to come. Shortly after they settle themselves in Merion, a quaint little village, Meg makes a further discovery during Philippe’s absence. And that really sets the cat amongst the pigeons!
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781805149064 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 264 |
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Featured Reviews
I savoured every beautiful minute of reading this hypnotic, amusing and romantic novel. It is full of laughter and love that doesn't cloy. The dialogue often consists of one-liners every bit as memorable as those of Raymond Chandler.
Chief Superintendent Philippe Maigret, his English wife, Meg, and Charlie-boy are characters I will never forget; and then there is Mogs, the cat, who makes it quite possible to believe in magic.
The police investigation into a stolen detailed primer of witchcraft, an ancient grimoire, leads to sunny Provence, and the fascinating mystery takes on new intrigue and meaning when Charlie-boy is found.
A remarkable, sensitive and poignant novel exploring the consequences of human passion, ancient ritual, and the force of destiny.