Death and Fromage
the rip-roaring murder mystery - now optioned for TV
(Author) Ian MooreA scandal erupts in the nearby town of Saint-Sauver, when its famous restaurant is downgraded from three 'Michelin' stars to two. The restaurant is shamed, the local cheese producers are shamed, the town is shamed and the leading goat's cheese supplier drowns himself in one of his own pasteurisation tanks. Or does he? Valerie d'Orçay, staying once again at Richard Ainsworth's B&B while house-hunting in the area, isn't convinced that it's suicide
Ian Moore
Ian Moore is a British-American writer known for his novels that blend elements of historical fiction, mystery, and psychological suspense. His works often explore complex characters and intricate plots that keep readers engaged until the final page. Moore's most notable works include "The Common Cold" and "Death and the Seaside," which have garnered critical acclaim for their evocative storytelling and rich character development. His writing style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a talent for creating atmospheric settings that draw readers into his narratives. Moore's contributions to literature have earned him a loyal following and established him as a respected voice in the literary world. His most famous work, "Death and the Seaside," is a compelling exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time that showcases Moore's skill as a storyteller and his ability to create memorable and thought-provoking works of fiction.