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A Very French Corpse

(2025)
(The third book in the Juge Lombard Mystery series)
A novel by

 
 
AN IMMORTAL FOUND DEAD
AN IMMORTAL RUN THROUGH
AN ANCIENT HERITAGE UNDER THREAT

The death of a 16-year-old, dressed as an ‘Immortal Knight’ and having taken a fatal overdose, proves a perplexing case in the ancient city of Tours.
Juge d’instruction Matthieu Lombard is brought in to lead the investigation.

When the adolescent’s death is followed a few weeks later by the gruesome murder of a firebrand author, Lombard senses a malign coercive force behind the two fatalities, one that succeeds in challenging his own loyalties and assumptions.

What is it that is nagging at Lombard, locked away in the past? What soon becomes clear is that this game is beyond roleplay. It is deadly.

The third book in the gripping new crime series from
The Times-bestselling author.

PRAISE FOR THE JUGE LOMBARD SERIES

'An engrossing, slickly plotted policier that will leave you wanting more' 
Tom Benjamin, author of the Daniel Leicester mysteries

'A cracking good read' 
Mark Billingham, author of the Tom Thorne thrillers

'Like a French inspector Morse, a gallic delight reminiscent of Fred Vargas and Donna Leon'
C. K. McDonnell, author of The Stranger Times

'A timely and gripping procedural with a twist'
Heat

'Charming, clever and expertly crafted… wickedly fabulous' 
Rachel Lynch, author of the Detective Kelly Porter thrillers

'Full of twists and turns, I couldn't put this down. Great stuff' 
Simon McCleave, author of the D.I. Ruth Hunter thrillers

'This is great fun… crime fiction at a European pace, with a fabulous Loire Valley setting… reminiscent of Michael Dibdin' 
Sarah Hilary, author of the D.I. Marnie Rome thrillers

'An accomplished and compelling tale' 
Martin Walker, author of the Bruno, Chief of Police, Dordogne Mysteries

'A cunning murder mystery, a dive into history, a warm and intimate portrait of provincial France and, in Juge Lombard, a compelling continental detective – a terrific read' 
Jon Henley

'Wine, chateaux and murder, what's not to love? I highly recommend' 
Cara Black, author of the Aimée Leduc Investigations

'A bracing antidote to the many stories of beautiful, sun-soaked French towns... Juge d’instruction Matthieu Lombard is a great character, curmudgeonly but clever, dogged but sensitive, and with a brain packed with the kind of general knowledge that wins quizzes' 
Literary Review

'A surprising and truly entertaining mystery… Moore has finely drawn, colourful characters… incredibly enjoyable' Paul Burke, 
Crime Time FM

'A hotbed of grudges and feuds. Thrilling’ 
Marie Warren, Crime Monthly


Genre: Mystery

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