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It's the mid-1770s and Pierre Reynard is a humble curate in Montmarte. One evening, over dinner, a parishioner warns him about a rather odd newcomer (just look at his waistcoat!) who claims to be a Count with a large country estate. But when Reynard meets him, he seems quite genuine, albeit rather shabby for a Count. He thinks little of it until he learns that the former owners of his estate a mother and son suddenly disappeared just before the Count moved in. No one has seen them since. Reynard decides to investigate somewhat against his better judgement.
Who is this "Count"?
How did he
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It's the mid-1770s and Pierre Reynard is a humble curate in Montmarte. One evening, over dinner, a parishioner warns him about a rather odd newcomer (just look at his waistcoat!) who claims to be a Count with a large country estate. But when Reynard meets him, he seems quite genuine, albeit rather shabby for a Count. He thinks little of it until he learns that the former owners of his estate a mother and son suddenly disappeared just before the Count moved in. No one has seen them since. Reynard decides to investigate somewhat against his better judgement.

Who is this "Count"?
How did he come to own such a substantial estate?
And what has happened to the former owners?

It looks like those may be the very last questions Reynard ever has answered.


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Autorenporträt
I'm Ian Honeysett and I write historical crime fiction with an old college friend, Pete Stevens, with whom I wrote a number of comedy reviews when we were students at the Kent College for the Careers Service. Pete tells me we agreed that, when we retired, we would write books together. And that is what we have done. We share a love of history and murder (purely theoretical of course). Together we have written 4 historical novels set during the French Revolution and I've written a free novella (The Odd Fellow). I am also part of Godalming Writers' Group, based in my home-town of Godalming (Surrey, England) which has produced 2 books of short stories: Godalming Tales 1 & 2.
I am married to Jan. We have 3 children and live in Godalming, Surrey. My interests include travelling (well, I am retired), running quizzes, military history, parish work, editing a newsletter for laryngectomees, painting and playing the ukulele.