
The French Bookshop Murder by Greg Mosse I hadn’t heard of Greg Mosse before picking up The French Bookshop Murder , but the title, cover, and blurb instantly caught my eye. I’m so glad they did—this was a thoroughly enjoyable read, and I’ll definitely be seeking out more of his work. Zoe Pascal decides to leave England behind and move to a French village she remembers from childhood. Book-obsessed, she’s thrilled to buy a beautiful bookshop with a flat above it. But when a tourist is found dead in the local church—and Zoe is the last person to see her alive—she suddenly finds herself at the centre of a murder investigation. As she begins to uncover the village’s secrets, strange questions arise: why are so many people carrying a children’s book? What are they searching for? And who, in this quiet place, can truly be trusted? The French Bookshop Murder was a thoroughly enjoyable read—atmospheric, gently mysterious, and full of charm. I loved foll...