New Novel set in Aix: The Mystery of the Lost Cézanne
Books on Provence · Guest Post · InspireThis is the new novel, set in Aix, from local writer M.L. Longworth, and I have been glued to it for two days.
It’s a real page-turner and I love all the familiar locations: a patisserie in the Cours Mirabeau, a body found in rue Boulegon, a car-ride out to Gordes. The Mystery of the Lost Cezanne is a murder mystery revolving around a canvas by Cézanne. You will want to buy a copy of the book!
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