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Slanderous Tongue
A Sumach Mystery
by Jill Culiner

"... This is a clever puzzle-plot story, set in a backwater of rural France. And as escape reading, it's a gem. ..."
Margaret Cannon,
Crime Books, The Globe and Mail

In Slanderous Tongue, author Jill Culiner treats us to an inside look at the lies and salacious rumours lurking beneath the surface of a centuries-old pocket of rural France.

Epineux-le-Rainsouin is a sleepy village where the mere spectacle of an amateur ethnologist from Canada washing her windows is enough to excite the local gossips. But that was before Didier Blot, Epineux's garde champêtre — official town dogsbody and maintenance man — disappeared without a word. When rumours start to collect about Didier's sexual escapades and his environmental activism, the local veterinarian has good reason to fear he may become a murder suspect. But when he urges his Canadian friend to find out on the sly what the locals are saying, she soon uncovers some curious connections. Things get particularly interesting when she discovers the trail of broken hearts Didier has left in his wake. But she and the town vet have a few secrets of their own. How deep can she dig before tongues start to wag about her?

Filled with outrageously humorous dialogue and sly irony as well as fascinating vignettes of French village life, Slanderous Tongue is riveting reading for mystery lovers who enjoy a good murder story served up in quirky, quick-witted style.

About the Author   Jill Culiner is an author and professional photographer who divides her time between Europe and Canada. Her previous book, Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers, was published by Sumach Press in 2004.

Slanderous Tongue

Slanderous Tongue

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Points of Interest
  · Effects of urbanization
    on rural life
  · Local colour in
    small-town France

248 pages
6" x 9"
$16.95 paper
ISBN: 978-1-894549-64-6

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