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To Kill a Troubadour by Martin Walker; 9781529413670

To Kill a Troubadour

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In the picturesque Périgord region of southern France, To Kill a Troubadour by Martin Walker intertwines music, politics, and mystery in a compelling narrative. As the annual summer concert approaches, local folk group Les Troubadours finds their latest song, ''A Song for Catalonia'', thrust into the limelight, only to face the ire of the Spanish government. The ban on their performance intensifies the tension surrounding the Catalonian independence movement, and the stakes grow higher for the community.

The Plot

Bruno, the town's beloved police chief, is drawn into a web of intrigue when he discovers a sniper's bullet linked to a stolen car near Bergerac. As he navigates the complexities of local and international pressures, Bruno must confront not only the potential for violence but also the fragility of artistic expression in the face of political turmoil. The narrative deftly explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the power of music as a form of resistance.

Themes and Style

Walker’s writing is rich with vivid descriptions and a deep sense of place, immersing readers in the beauty and culture of rural France. The book's exploration of the intersection between art and activism resonates deeply, making it a thought-provoking read for those who enjoy character-driven mysteries with a social conscience.

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“A gripping tale that captures the heart of a community and the struggles of its people.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 127 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529413670

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