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An Enemy in the Village

Bruno, Chief of Police, Book 18

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An Enemy in the Village

By: Martin Walker
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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A real estate agent’s death sends shockwaves through the idyllic town of St. Denis, leading Bruno, Chief of Police, to suspect that there’s more to this tragedy than meets the eye.

When Bruno stumbles upon a motionless figure in a car parked at a scenic overpass on the ridge of the Vézère valley, he’s ready to investigate. Inside, he finds a suicide note and the dead body of Monique, a successful businesswoman who rented châteaus to wealthy expats.

It seems like an open-and-shut case. But Bruno can’t shake the feeling that something sinister lurks underneath this tidy narrative.

After he delivers Monique’s final messages to those most important to her, malicious gossip about Bruno begins to spread through the village. One thing leads to another, and soon Bruno faces pressure to resign from the job.

Despite this disturbing turn of events, Bruno remains Bruno, never one to turn down a fine meal with good company in the French countryside. In the course of inquiry, he meets Laura—and her dog, which happens to be the same breed as his beloved basset hound.

As sparks fly and Bruno realizes just how much he has at stake, he races to find out what really happened to Monique, before he loses his badge, his new love—or something even worse.

©2025 Martin Walker (P)2025 Recorded Books
Cozy Culinary International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedurals Village
Engaging Plot Twists • Delicious Meal Descriptions • Admirable Performance • Richly Drawn Characters • Good Differentiation
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Loved the dogs story. Also Bruno is finally done with Isabelle. Their affair was tiring.

Balzac

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I greatly enjoyed the story, but I was disappointed Robert Ian Mckenzie was not the narrator like for the 17 prior books. Not a bad narration, but the many differences pronunciations (like previously hearing "JJ" for 17 books and now hearing a shift to the still correct French pronunciation of "Zhee Zhee") was jarring. A preface would have been appreciated.

Change of narrator jarring

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Not much story, not very good narrator. Mediocre at best, a disappointment in this usually entertaining series.

New narrator is not very good

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I loooove this series, but this outing didnt do it for me. I don’t want to drop any spoilers but the mystery wasn’t remotely mysterious and there was a lot of drama with a disproportionately whomp-whomp pay off. Poor Bruno.

A little bummed

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Felt like Martin Walker was checking off the box of another novel.

Story was drab, and not that clever. The wrapping up of loose ends regarding the young officer by having two generals step down was anti-climactic at best.

The most challenging edge to this book was listening to a story in France narrated by a guy with what sounded like a British accent.

Martin should have had me beta-read this one first before publishing ;0)

Felt like a box-check

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Always learn something from Bruno novels, but found this one endlessly tedious with dog information.

Good stuff, other stuff

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Walker continues to embellish the world of Chief of Police Bruno in the town of St. Denis in the Perigord. This edition offers a clever interlinking of two stories that eventually come together to solve several crimes. I always feel like I'm on a trip to the southwest of France when I lose myself in these richly drawn characters and locales. This 18th book in the series has a new narrator in Peter Noble (the first 17 were narrated by Robert Ian MacKenzie). Noble does a fine job, so I have no complaints on that score.

Wonderful World Building

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I admire this author and am a big fan of the series, I went to France this summer to tour the places, like Sarlot, that have become so familiar to me from the books. It was incredible! Listening to this narration however, I wondered what had happened. The changes in the narration were extremely jarring, with familiar names now sounding complexity different (JJ is now GG for example which may be proper French but not what readers are used to). I couldn’t connect with Bruno at all while listening and he is nothing if not relatable. As others have mentioned, the book was missing something of the heart of Bruno, it felt like it had been written by a different person. I hope that for the next book the original narrator is back, and that Bruno is back in another great story.

Sadly disappointed fan

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Don’t like this narrator as well. I can’t distinguish the different voices as well when he reads the book.

Excellent series

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As usual, great story with a wonderful cast of characters in a delightful setting. Would have been nice to have had a foreword about the new narrator, which was a bit of a surprise, however I think he turns in an admirable performance, with excellent pronunciation, I hope to hear from him again with the next Bruno adventure.

Another cozy murder with an old friend

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