The Granite Coast Murders (Dupin series #6)

  • 6.7 million copies of the bestselling series sold
  • Complete English translations of the first eleven titles available
  • Series translated into 19 languages

Inspector Dupin and Claire are on a two-week vacation, but while Claire seems to enjoy the quiet of the beach, Commissaire Dupin takes every opportunity to leave the beach towel. The fabulous dinners on the hotel patio and the rumors about a stolen statue of a saint are the few interesting moments of his days on vacation. But then a tourist vanishes without trace and there’s an attack on a deputy to the local assembly, who is involved in confrontations with local farmers. Shortly after that, the Britanny beach resort is shocked by the discovery of a corpse.

Dupin clandestinely begins to investigate with the help of the local villagers, something he must keep a secret from Claire and his colleagues in Concarneau. Between bewitched valleys and beautiful beaches, an unfathomable case develops.

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  • Publisher: KiWi-Paperback
  • Release: 27.06.2017
  • ISBN: 978-3-462-05056-1
  • 320 Pages
  • Series: Kommissar Dupin ermittelt
  • Author: Jean-Luc Bannalec
Buchcover von The Granite Coast Murders (Dupin series #6): Kommissar Dupins sechster Fall
Jean-Luc Bannalec The Granite Coast Murders (Dupin series #6)
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Jean-Luc Bannalec

Jean-Luc Bannalec is the pen name of Jörg Bong. His crime series featuring Commissaire Dupin has been adapted for television, sold 6.7 million copies and was  translated into 19 languages . In 2016, the author received the title “Mécène de Bretagne” from the region of Brittany. Since 2018, he has been an honorary member of the Académie littéraire de Bretagne. Most recently, he has received the HomBuch book fair award for Franco-German relations and the honorary citizenship of Concarneau.