A sumptuous French mystery filled with wine, cheese, and a lush Dordogne countryside, "The Devil’s Cave" uncovers small-town secrets as Inspector Bruno Courrèges traces the last moments of a woman whose death bears signs of occult ceremonies.

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A sumptuous French mystery filled with wine, cheese, and a lush Dordogne countryside, "The Devil’s Cave" uncovers small-town secrets as Inspector Bruno Courrèges traces the last moments of a woman whose death bears signs of occult ceremonies.
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