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Old 11-18-2020, 09:58 AM   #25
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I did think of St. Mary Mead, but I had to look up the other two. I saw the first season of Father Brown and liked it very much indeed, but didn’t remember the name of the village. I must say that this tv iteration of Father Brown has nothing in common with the Chesterton original. Even on looking up Saint-Marie, I’ve never heard of the show, but I think the New Englandy aspect of Stars Hollow and Cabot Cove are probably closer to the feel of Three Pines than the Caribbean, even if the body count is similar.
Lake Eden is yet another small place where too many murders take place. The problem is that you have to take each book on its own or they become rather unbelievable that so many murders take place in small towns.

One more small town is Lochdubh.
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