- “Aubigny’s Secret” by Marie-Françoise Laborde: This historical novel is set in the countryside of Auvergne in the 18th century, following the life of a young woman caught in a web of secrets and intrigue.
- “Hiking the Volcano” by Jean-Paul Ravaud: This adventure novel takes readers on a thrilling journey through the volcanic landscapes of Auvergne. It follows a group of hikers who stumble upon a hidden treasure and face numerous challenges along the way.
- “Shadows of Clermont” by Catherine Bernard: Set in Clermont-Ferrand, the capital of Auvergne, this atmospheric novel tells the story of a journalist investigating a series of mysterious disappearances and the dark secrets buried within the city.
- “Le Château des Vallées” by Pierre-Jean Damesin: In this romantic tale, a wealthy heir returns to his ancestral home in rural Auvergne, only to fall in love with a local girl and uncover a family curse that threatens their happiness.
- “The Blacksmith of Mont-Dore” by Suzanne Desroches: This historical fiction novel transports readers to the 19th century, following the journey of a young blacksmith who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy surrounding the construction of the Mont-Dore spa town.
- “The Misty Hills” by André Fonfrede: Set in the beautiful volcanic region of Auvergne, this novel weaves a tale of love, mystery, and the supernatural. It focuses on a young woman who encounters a ghostly presence while exploring the mist-covered hills.
- “The Cheese Maker’s Daughter” by Claire Léost: This heartwarming novel explores the world of artisanal cheese-making in Auvergne. It follows the journey of a young woman who takes over her family’s cheese business and discovers the power of tradition and community.
- “The Tram of Aurillac” by Olivier Norek: This crime thriller is set in Aurillac, a town in Auvergne. It follows a detective investigating a series of murders linked to the city’s iconic tram system.
- “The Lost Abbey” by Sophie Pepper: This historical mystery takes place in a secluded abbey Located deep in the forests of Auvergne. It follows a young woman who uncovers ancient secrets hidden within the abbey’s walls.
- “The Flight of the Rook” by Émilie Sutcliffe: In this fantasy adventure novel, a group of misfit teenagers embarks on a quest through Auvergne to find a legendary creature known as the Rook. Along the way, they discover the true power of friendship and bravery.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Auvergne
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