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Read Series: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache

by Author Louise Penny

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The Cruelest Month (2008)

Welcome to Three Pines, where the cruelest month is about to deliver on its threat.      It’s spring in the tiny, forgotten village; buds are on the trees and the first flowers are struggling through the newly thawed earth.  But not everything is meant to return to life. . .      When some villa...

The Cruelest Month (2008) by Louise Penny
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A Fatal Grace (2007)

Second in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache cozy mystery series and revolving around Gamache and a small cast of villagers from Three Pines in Canada.And winner of the 2007 Agatha Award for Best Novel!My TakeAn excellent cozy, cottage mystery with Québecois Christmas traditions as Gamache, a Mis...

A Fatal Grace (2007) by Louise Penny
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Still Life (2007)

First in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache mystery series and revolving around Gamache and his sense of what's right. My TakeOh, this was lovely! A cozy contemporary mystery in a village of people pursuing their second careers with many of them artists or lovers of art. Some are longtime friends...

Still Life (2007) by Louise Penny
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The Murder Stone (2008)

As I have said before, I LOVE these stories -- the settings, the recurring characters, the amazingly twisted plots --every one utterly second-read worthy. Number four in this series features a touching reveal, a literally breathtaking denouement, and a most mysterious death, especially the "how",...

The Murder Stone (2008) by Louise Penny
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The Brutal Telling (2009)

This one took me awhile to get into - but the ending left me speechless. A bit disappointed in this book, felt it jumped around too much. Also I did not like the ending.

The Brutal Telling (2009) by Louise Penny
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A Rule Against Murder (2008)

snooze Didn't match up to the level of the previous Gamache novels.

A Rule Against Murder (2008) by Louise Penny
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Bury Your Dead (2010)

Wow-I am a bit surprised to be giving this 5 stars, but it feels right. This book was a painful book to listen to, and despite the fact that it got me wanting desperately to read Canadian history and to hang out in Quebec with Sheila and Beth, wow I don't think I could read it again. Powerful.Rea...

Bury Your Dead (2010) by Louise Penny