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City of Quebec. Anglo against Franco, history library ( ![]() I think this is the first 5 star review I've given to an Inspector Gamache book. The plot structure kept me engaged right from beginning to end, which hasn't happened before with this series. There are three separate things happening: Gamache is drawn into the investigation of a Champlain scholar's murder, he is directing from afar the reopening of the investigation from the previous story, which saw a character from Three Pines jailed, and he is recovering from a traumatic incident that occurred between books. While all three plots kept me interested, it was the latter that was most intriguing, since it was a backstory that seemed to be cut out of whole cloth, that resulted in grave injury and death. The Champlain story gives lots of background about the history of Quebec and the political situation between the English and French, as well as an anecdotal geography of the old city that left me wanting to see all those sights for myself. The resolution of the Three Pines plot line was satisfying too, and opened the door for a shift in that story as well. So many lives at stake. How many are lost? Read Bury Your Dead to find out, but not until you’ve read the previous book, The Brutal Telling. In this installment in the Three Pines saga, which is explosive in every sense of the word, readers get a three-fer. The storyline which was ostensibly resolved in The Brutal Telling is truly wrapped up here, there is an unrelated murder to be solved, and Armand works to deal with the far-reaching fallout, both personal and professional, of a stakeout gone tragically wrong. Ralph Cosham narrates beautifully as always. We like Louise penny for road trips. This one is to Montreal. Inspector Gamache, recovering physically and psychologically from a shoot-out where one of his men was killed, visits his former boss in Quebec City for a respite. While there, he sends Beauvoir, his second in command, to look further into the murder of a prior case in Three Pines. At the same time, he gets involved in solving the murder of Augustin Renaud, a scholar devoted to researching the life of Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec. The case in Quebec brings out the tensions between French and English Canadians. A young Presbyterian minister is guilty of the crime. As it turns out, Beauvoir solves the prior murder case back in Three Pines which frees Olivier Brule, a Bistro owner, from prison. The killer, Old Mundin, had unknowingly killer his own father, who was living in a cabin as a hermit.
[T]his is brilliantly provocative and will appeal to fans of literary fiction, as well as to mystery lovers. Pertany a aquestes sèriesPertany a aquestes col·leccions editorialsContingut aThe Chief Inspector Gamache Series: Books 1-10 de Louise Penny (indirecte) The Chief Inspector Gamache Series: Books 1-12 de Louise Penny (indirecte) PremisDistincionsLlistes notables
An obsessive historian's quest for the remains of the founder of Quebec, Samuel de Champlain, ends in murder. Could a secret buried with Champlain for nearly 400 years be so dreadful that someone would kill to protect it? Although he is supposed to be on leave, Chief Inspector Gamache cannot walk away from a crime that threatens to ignite long-smoldering tensions between the English and the French. Meanwhile, he is receiving disquieting letters from the village of Three Pines, where beloved Bistro owner Olivier was recently convicted of murder. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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