A Telegram from Le Touquet

Paperback Published on: 10/03/2024
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A Telegram from Le Touquet
Glamour and murder in 1950s France.
Nigel wants to marry Shelia but her guardian, Aunt Gwenny, won't allow it. Although Gwen is a widow she is in no way dowdy and staid but instead she is yo... READ MORE
Eilish from Rustington

Synopsis

As he walked away from the phone there was a puzzled expression on Blampignon's massive countenance. He was thinking: Le Touquet again!

With some trepidation Nigel Derry approaches the country house of his enigmatic and unpredictable aunt Gwenny for an Easter holiday visit. After a tense few days in which her guests' interactions range from awkward dinners to a knife fight, a disgruntled aunt Gwenny departs for Europe. Receiving a telegram from Le Touquet inviting him to join Gwenny in the south of France, Nigel finds himself on a vacation cut short by murder as a cold shadow of suspicion eclipses the sunny beauty of the Cote d'Azur.

Enter Inspector Blampignon of the Surete Nationale, whose problems abound as the case suggests that the crime may have occurred hundreds of miles away from where the victim was discovered. Undeterred, the formidable French detective embarks on a thrilling race to discover the truth in this rare and spirited mystery novel, first published in 1956.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780712355353
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
  • Languages: English

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A Telegram from Le Touquet
Solid story but not his best
probably more 7 out of 10 than 4 really . I enjoyed this but some of his others are better . I liked the opening which was first person, it was well tho... READ MORE
david littleton
A Telegram from Le Touquet
Really invokes the Mediterranean heat, blue skies and cool bars
John Bude’s A Telegram from Le Touquet was first published in 1956. Bude (real name Ernest Elmore) was a prolific author with thirty novels published under... READ MORE
Colin Edwards