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  • The lansquenet rumoured a Ditmarsian had slain von der Lieth and fled.
  • The name of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes is ambiguous.
  • Lansquenet has acquired a significant following among Harris'readers.
  • Cora Lansquenet was an artist and collector of paintings from local sales.
  • Inspector Morton investigates the Lansquenet murder along with Poirot.
  • Lansquenet is portrayed as an insular, close community, run by gossip and the Church'
  • Vianne Rocher brings the magic of cocoa to the sewn-up-tight village of Lansquenet.
  • Murdoch Smith writes that the'game somewhat resembles Lansquenet'which is a much simpler gambling game.
  • Inspector Morton asks each family member to account for themselves on the day of Cora Lansquenet's murder.
  • The next day, Cora Lansquenet is murdered in her sleep at her home by repeated blows with a hatchet.
  • Despite the mourning, the Duchess of Berry allowed gambling in her new palace, in particular the Lansquenet game.
  • The modern term Landser is possibly based on Landsknecht, as is the name of the French card game Lansquenet.
  • The two almost literally blow into the French village of Lansquenet one windy February day, sometime in the late 1950s.
  • The last name chosen for Cora's husband, the much disliked painter with some claim to being French, is Lansquenet.
  • In the opening moments, a voice-over informs us that life hasn't changed in the French village of Lansquenet for the last 100 years.
  • On 16 September a lansquenet hired by Hamburg slayed Cordt von der Lieth, a member of Bremian ministerialis, causing the Otterndorf Strife ( Otterndorfer Streit ).
  • The next day, after Cora's funeral, art critic Alexander Guthrie, arrives to look through Mrs Lansquenet's recent purchases as previously scheduled.
  • She plays Vianne Rocher, who, with her young daughter, blows into the little French village of Lansquenet on the back of a particularly capricious north wind.
  • The village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes is a fictional village in the Gers region of South-Western France, featured in the novels of Joanne Harris.
  • This would re-launch Jay's flagging career; it would also mean that Lansquenet would suffer a damaging influx of tourists that might change the place forever.
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