Cozy Mystery set in Spain. On Palm Sunday, the body of an eminent priest is discovered in the magnificent Cathedral of Córdoba. An elderly man is found squatting on the stone floor gazing intently at the corpse. All he would say is three words in Spanish. "Sólo hablo árabe. I only speak Arabic. The local police are convinced the Arab murdered the priest, but the bishop is adamant he is not guilty. In this fifth standalone book of the Andalusian Mystery Series, Detective Inspector Leon Prado with interpreters' ex-British soldier Phillip Armitage, and American videographer Amanda Salisbury are ordered to take over the investigation. Their appointment stirs bitter resentment among the Córdoba force, city officials, and religious brotherhoods who conspire to obstruct their inquiries. Prado and team discover the unexplained death masks a darker and more sinister secret, a secret that must be uncovered before it's too late. Amazon Customer 5.0 out of 5 stars How to understand Andalucia Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 March 2022 Verified Purchase I have personally visited all the places the books were set in and Paul's descriptions and stories add to their romance. I have previously lived in Javea on the Costa Blanca which is beautiful, but when I discovered Andalucia, I was hooked. The towns and villages are stunning, but the people of this wonderful part of Spain are the best thing about it. I love Spain like no other place on earth so Paul's books transport me back into the intense romance of this wonderful country. Keep writing Paul. Londoner, Paul S Bradley has lived and worked in Nerja, Spain for over thirty years writing and publishing lifestyle magazines, guidebooks, and travelogues in English, German, and Spanish. On retirement, he self-published his first book of five of the Andalusian Mystery Series on Amazon.More recently, Reinventing the Wheel, a biography of America's first mobility-impaired female judge, was published by Rand Smith on June 17th 2024.Current work in progress is The Fontainebleau, a journey back to the 1970s when Brits kicked off their enduring love affair with Spain. This will be followed by Nostalgia Man, the first non-Spanish novel set in Henley-on-Thames where the author lived during the 1960s.