Belle Ruin

Cover of Belle Ruin by Martha Grimes
Publisher: Viking
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9780670034611
Dimensions:
Height: 9.46 Inches
Length: 6.38 Inches
Weight: 1.23 Pounds
Width: 1.18 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Belle Ruin by Martha Grimes is a First Edition published by Viking in 2005, featuring 346 pages in English. This novel follows twelve-year-old Emma Graham, a waitress at her mother’s declining resort hotel and the youngest reporter for a local newspaper. When Emma stumbles upon the remnants of the once-grand Belle Rouen hotel hidden in the woods near her town of Spirit Lake, she embarks on a journey to uncover the mysteries surrounding the hotel and a decades-old crime.

Readers will find a richly woven narrative that explores themes of mystery and detective work as Emma navigates her surroundings with the help of various characters. The story delves into the secrets of the Belle Rouen, a once-lively establishment now shrouded in silence and decay. As Emma’s investigation unfolds, she confronts not only the history of the hotel but also the buried family secrets that lie in Cold Flat Junction, a place where mysteries begin and end.


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“The Belle Rouen: I saw in my mind’s eye its endless, empty corridors, high ceilinged rooms without a breath of laughter to disturb them. It was empty; it was lonely; it was winter. I saw the two deer in the cold moonlight on a crust of snow, one drinking from the pond that hadn’t yet frozen over, the other keeping watch. The deer park, the woods around, the empty hotel. The silence. I know many people think silence is lonely, but I don’t. There are times I hunger for it.” When Twelve-Year-Old Emma Graham, a waitress at her mother’s decaying resort hotel and now the youngest cub reporter in the history of La Porte’s Conservative newspaper, discovers the crumbling shell of a fabulous hotel hidden in the woods near her small town of Spirit Lake, she never imagines that the mysteries it holds will bring her one step closer to solving a forty-year-old crime-and force a new transgression to light. The sumptuous Belle Rouen, with its ornate public rooms, two golf courses, and grand ballroom, was the place to be each Saturday night until it burned to the ground before Emma’s birth. With a collection of singular characters helping her along, Emma is determined to discover the buried family secrets that lie just beyond the tree line in Cold Flat Junction, “where all mysteries,” says Emma, “begin and end.” Highlighting Martha Grimes’s extraordinary range and depth, Belle Ruin is a fitting follow-up to the acclaimed Hotel Paradise and Cold Flat Junction that will continue to enchant readers who avidly follow the adventures of intuitive, calculating, and irrepressible Emma Graham.

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Language: en. Pages: 346. Edition: First Edition.

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