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  • Location: Dordogne, Castillac (fictional)

Murder for Love (Molly Sutton 4)

Murder for Love (Molly Sutton 4)

Why a Booktrail?

2000s: There’s been another murder in the lovely Dordogne village of Castillac!

  • ISBN: 978-1540723574
  • Genre: Cosy crime, Mystery

What you need to know before your trail

A beautiful corpse. Zero clues. Peace in Castillac shattered once more. When another native of the French village is found dead, Molly and the gendarmes are stumped. Complicating matters, Ben is hired to defend Molly’s prime suspect. Uh oh, mixing romance with detective work can be a dangerous business…or at least, it can lead to some unsteady conclusions. Will Molly figure out where she’s gone wrong in time to nail the killer? Or will her scheme to unmask the murderer at Lawrence’s disco birthday party fall apart? (originally titled “Red for Love”)

Travel Guide

Visit Dordogne

Castillac (fictional)

“Castillac was a large village with a weekly market and a lively square. It had the orange-tiled rooftops, narrow street and ancient stone buildings she love so, but no particular attraction like a chateau or a cathedral, so while a few tourist would be drawn to its quiet charm, the streets were not deluged with visitors, which Molly though might get tiresome if you live there full time.”

Saturday in July

“The weather was exquisitely comfortable, the village blanketed in flowers, and the mood of the villagers buoyant. People were castling around for something to celebrate”

The village has many places to hang out in, if only it were real – there’s a bar called Chez Papa, and the whole place has the flavour of a typical Dordogne village. Molly’s gite La Baranque is going really well!

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  Murder for Love (Molly Sutton 4)

Author/Guide: Nell Goddin  Destination: Dordogne, Castillac (fictional)  Departure Time: 2000s

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