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The Nature of the Beast: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel Louise Penny Author - Official site This is the offical website for Louise Penny the author of the award-winning Armand Gamache series of murder mysteries Order of Inspector Gamache Books - OrderOfBooks.com This is the Order of Inspector Gamache Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately. Louise Penny Author - Official site The previous Gamache novel THE NATURE OF THE BEAST is now out in paperback and immediately hit once again the bestseller lists. Lots of exciting things happening. A Great Reckoning Audiobook Louise Penny Audible.com Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surt du Qubec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of ... A Great Reckoning: A Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel ... A Great Reckoning: A Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel) [Louise Penny] on . *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Instant New York Times bestseller ... Order of Louise Penny Books - OrderOfBooks.com Louise Penny is a Canadian novelist of mystery novels featuring Inspector Armand Gamache and set in Quebec. She is a multiple time Agatha Award winner. Louise Penny - Book Series In Order Louise Penny Biography: Louise Penny is a Canadian New York Times bestselling author of mystery. Louise Penny was born in Toronto and she was introduced to mystery ... AUTEUR / LOUISE PENNY / en vente chez RENAUD-BRAY Louise Penny (ne en 1958 Toronto au Canada) est une femme de lettres canadienne qui est surtout connue pour ses romans policiers. En 2011 elle demeure Sutton ... A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache 12) Start by marking A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache 12) as Want to Read: A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Gamache Series 12) by ... 05/23/2016 The lyrical 12th entry (after 2015s The Nature of the Beast) in bestseller Pennys remarkable series which has won multiple Agatha awards finds ... Rank: #7083 in BooksPublished on: 2016-07-26Released on: 2016-07-26Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: .32" h x 1.04" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds Binding: Paperback400 pages 50 of 51 people found the following review helpful.My First Louise Penny DisappointmentBy fishermoulderI've read many of the wonderful reviews this book has received, but I must respectfully disagree. I think this is by far the weakest of Louise Penny's books. I realize that the 'supergun' did exist in the Canadian forests during the Cold War, but I found the constant discussions about this weapon very dull. Details about the gun, its invention and inventor filled page after page of the novel, and I found myself skimming just to get through all this unnecessary background information. I craved more news about Penny's wonderful characters: How were Armand and Reine-Marie adjusting to life in Three PInes How was Clara coping with the loss of her husband Please tell me more about Ruth and Myrna, Gabri and Olivier. I read Penny's books to catch up on these old friends, and my curiosity was not satisfied with this novel.There was some character interaction, but it mostly dealt with the supergun, and I just couldn't get excited about that. At all. I will still be first in line to order the next installment of the Three Pines stories. Until "The Nature of the Beast" I had never been disappointed by Louise Penny's stories. I'll be back for more.117 of 124 people found the following review helpful.Lacking the one feature I always look for in a Louise Penny novelBy Maine Colonial One thing that distinguishes Louise Penny's mysteries from most others is that she not only takes murder for the tragedy it is, but she also explores the emotional state of the killer and treats the killer as a damaged human being, not a cold-blooded monster. I don't think it's a spoiler to say that there are several suspects in this case and that more than one is depicted as lacking any humanity. I value characterization above all, so for me, a book is less engaging if characters don't seem human.Days after reading the book, I'm still puzzled by Louise Penny's choice to go in a direction so different from her trademark style. I was just reading an interview with her in Book Page, where she confirms that her books are about the exploration of human nature and says that what she's interested in is "what would make a real-life human being do something like that." I wish she'd stuck with that mindset in this case. She does spend time exploring the very human problems of some of the central cast of regulars, but not a lot and, to be frank, I thought her insights into Ruth Zardo's issues seemed murky and didn't make a lot of sense.This novel is more toward the thriller than mystery, even though it's set in the bucolic village of Three Pines. Penny can do thriller; I'm thinking of the extreme tension in How the Light Gets In, for example. But this doesn't measure up to that. The pacing was off and the impending disaster didn't seem very believable. (And yes, I know that the thriller aspect of the plot is based on real events.)Those are the disappointments. But it's not all bad news. All the Three Pines regulars are there, as well as Jean-Guy Beauvoir and Isabelle Lacoste. And, what I've always wished for, we get to see more of Reine-Marie. Penny also shows us some possibilities for future books, which is intriguing. I am hoping she will consider future stories featuring Beauvoir and Lacoste even more strongly than in this one.All in all, for me this was a fair-to-middling book in the series. OK, but not truly engrossing or a page-turner, for the reasons I discuss above, and I will be disappointed if Penny continues in this vein. I'm hoping the next time we get more of her superb character studies that explore the heights and depths of what it means to be human.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Dreadfully BoringBy Born to Read forced me to choose from "predictable," "some twists," and "full of surprises." That was odd. Anyway, I selected "predictable" from those three narrow descriptors. This book was dreadful and since I am in the minority here, I won't waste my time trying to explain. I've wasted enough time on Louise Penny. I have loved her books and have waited anxiously for the next so I could revisit Three Pines. The last two books have been disappointing, so much so that I hesitate to spend the money and am looking for another author. I used to be able to settle down with a visit and enjoy the characters, even the quirky duck-loving poet. The boring train ride of the last book and the trip to find a character who should have been killed off. Now, this book perserverates on descriptions of a big gun. The characters are thin and our favorites are cast in the background. At this point, finishing the book has become a burden. I don't care who killed the victim. I am trapped in this bad book and want out. I am usually happy to get the email announcing a new book, but not this time. I am no longer safe in Louise Penny's hands. Apparently many still feel they are. Perhaps her style has become too sophisticated for me. Perhaps my taste for well-written, compelling prose, and interesting stories and characters has been honed reading other authors between her books. I miss my friends from Three Pines, but sometimes we outgrow our friends and have to move on.See all 1981 customer reviews... Order of Inspector Gamache Books - OrderOfBooks.com This is the Order of Inspector Gamache Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately. A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Gamache Series 12) by ... 05/23/2016 The lyrical 12th entry (after 2015s The Nature of the Beast) in bestseller Pennys remarkable series which has won multiple Agatha awards finds ... A Great Reckoning: A Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel ... A Great Reckoning: A Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel) [Louise Penny] on . *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Instant New York Times bestseller ... Louise Penny Author - Official site This is the offical website for Louise Penny the author of the award-winning Armand Gamache series of murder mysteries Louise Penny Author - Official site The previous Gamache novel THE NATURE OF THE BEAST is now out in paperback and immediately hit once again the bestseller lists. Lots of exciting things happening. Louise Penny - Book Series In Order Louise Penny Biography: Louise Penny is a Canadian New York Times bestselling author of mystery. Louise Penny was born in Toronto and she was introduced to mystery ... Order of Louise Penny Books - OrderOfBooks.com Louise Penny is a Canadian novelist of mystery novels featuring Inspector Armand Gamache and set in Quebec. She is a multiple time Agatha Award winner. A Great Reckoning Audiobook Louise Penny Audible.com Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surt du Qubec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of ... 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