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Inspector Pels home life is far from peaceful, thanks to his housekeepers addiction to watching television at full volume in all her waking hours and with the Tour de France about to begin, things are not set to improve any time soon. Pels work life is just as stressful, as a series of thefts of priceless treasures from churches and chateaux has landed on his desk.
Matters take a darker turn when a suspicious death is confirmed as murder, and it becomes even more vital for Pel to uncover the true nature of whos behind the crime wave. The case leads him from Paris to Scotland Yard and a climax involving the Tour de France cycle race not through the small screen this time, but up close and personal.
Moody, sharp-tongued and worrying constantly about his health, Inspector Pel ensures that no case goes unsolved, in these mordantly witty French mysteries.
Totally convincing. Financial Times
Mr Hebden has created a nice band of flics. Oxford Times
Pel and his procedurals are some of the best things since Maigret. Observer
Chief Inspector Evariste Clovis Désiré Pel, as well rounded a character as Maigret or Van der Valk. Punch
Impeccable French ambience, unexaggerated flics, and a well-constructed solution. Hebden proves again that few understand Gallic cops better than English writers! The Times
Some characters grow as their saga lengthens and Pel is one of them. You might say he is ripening along with the grapes. Police Review
written with downbeat humour and some delightful dialogue. Financial Times
all is most cunningly contrived and dovetailed into a coherent plot. Irish Times
A thoroughly entertaining read. Evening Standard
The best Gallic sleuth since Maigret. London Mystery Selection
Genre: Mystery
Matters take a darker turn when a suspicious death is confirmed as murder, and it becomes even more vital for Pel to uncover the true nature of whos behind the crime wave. The case leads him from Paris to Scotland Yard and a climax involving the Tour de France cycle race not through the small screen this time, but up close and personal.
Moody, sharp-tongued and worrying constantly about his health, Inspector Pel ensures that no case goes unsolved, in these mordantly witty French mysteries.
Praise for the Inspector Pel Mystery series:
Totally convincing. Financial Times
Mr Hebden has created a nice band of flics. Oxford Times
Pel and his procedurals are some of the best things since Maigret. Observer
Chief Inspector Evariste Clovis Désiré Pel, as well rounded a character as Maigret or Van der Valk. Punch
Impeccable French ambience, unexaggerated flics, and a well-constructed solution. Hebden proves again that few understand Gallic cops better than English writers! The Times
Some characters grow as their saga lengthens and Pel is one of them. You might say he is ripening along with the grapes. Police Review
written with downbeat humour and some delightful dialogue. Financial Times
all is most cunningly contrived and dovetailed into a coherent plot. Irish Times
A thoroughly entertaining read. Evening Standard
The best Gallic sleuth since Maigret. London Mystery Selection
Genre: Mystery
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