Dial M for Merde

Dial M for Merde by Stephen Clarke, published by National Geographic Books on November 4, 2008, is a humorous fiction novel that follows the misadventures of Paul West as he returns to France. This edition spans 416 pages and is written in English. The story begins with Paul enjoying a seemingly peaceful working holiday along the Cote d’Azur, but things take a turn when he reconnects with an English girl nicknamed M, who soon becomes secretive and embroiled in a mysterious plot.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative filled with humor and intrigue as Paul discovers that M is not who she appears to be. The plot thickens when he learns that their every move has been monitored, leading to a tense situation where he must uncover the truth behind M’s activities to avoid dire consequences. The book explores themes of international crime and cultural nuances, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone amidst the unfolding mystery.
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After his disastrous American adventures, Paul West is back in France, and this time he’ll be kicking up merde all along the Cote d’Azur. Hooking up with an English girl nicknamed M that he met in Vegas, it’s a peaceful working holiday—at first. Suddenly, M becomes secretive, going off to meetings and overreacting to questions about her whereabouts. Then, a bombshell. While M is at one of her meetings, Paul is told that she is not who she seems to be. That she is involved in a plot so sinister that she and Paul’s every move has been watched since they arrived. And if Paul doesn’t agree to stick with M and find out who she’s working for, then he’s going to prison for a long, long time as an accomplice. Suddenly the Cote d’Azur doesn’t feel quite so sunny…
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