Death By Slanderous Tongueby Jill CulinerPublished by: Club Lighthouse Publishing This book is written in English 

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| Style: Thrillers, Mainstream Published: 7 / 2016 Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF 
 | STORY DESCRIPTION Welcome to Épineux-le-Rainsouin, a typical French village of yellow cement houses with PVC windows and roll-down PVC shutters. Here, village gossips observe all from behind their factory-made, crocheted curtains; intensive chicken farms produce record numbers of broilers; and culture is defined by television game shows.
When Didier, village employee, suddenly disappears, tongues wag: everyone knows he's a lady's man, too handsome, too charming for his own good. And after his body is discovered in his bath, more than one cuckolded husband sighs with relief. Equally relieved, are all the wives who knew Didier as a lover ??" and blackmailer.
But blackmail continues, and as village secrets are exposed, it seems unlikely that Didier's death was accidental.... | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories French village gossip employee disappearance corruption cuckolded husband lover blackmailer bath body Author information: Jill Culiner, artist, photographer, writer and speaker, has been itinerant for most of her life. Born in New York, raised in Toronto, at the age of seventeen she left home to see the world and live in New York, San Francisco, London, Paris, Amsterdam or small villages in Turkey, Greece, Hungary and Germany. To survive, she has worked as radio announcer, check out clerk, office worker, market seller, Bgirl, newspaper girl, translator, fortune teller, belly dancer, bar dancer, model, actress and film extra. She has also crossed much of Europe on foot.
Her artistic work has been shown in museums, cultural centres and galleries in Europe and Canada. Her literary career began at Radio France where she wrote and broadcast her own travel stories. her first book, a photographic work with text written by Gilbert Lascault, San S'abolir Pourtant, was published in Paris by l'Echoppe in 1991. A first novel, Felicity's Power, was pulped in 2001 when the Australian publisher went out of business. Her next work Finding Home in the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers was published in 2004 by Sumach Press in Toronto won the Tannenbaum Prize in Canadian Jewish History and was shortlisted for the ForeWord magazine prize in the essay category.
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