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  • Gamache

    4
    By Bill Fant
    Very good whodunnit. Good characters and setting
  • Intriguing Story, Beautifully Written

    5
    By AliHar
    A gripping mystery set in the Canadian winter, this book is more than a mystery. The writing is so lovely and descriptive and the characters are memorable as is Three Pines. I find myself wishing it was all real, except the murders of course.
  • So improbable

    1
    By jenniferstribling
    Honestly, I bought one more book because Of the settings and characters, but the plots are absurd.
  • Elegant

    5
    By darcielina
    Everyone and everything is cracked and fragile in its own way…this book treats that fragility with the grace it deserves.
  • Charming

    4
    By Janie's Library
    This book was readable and engaging. It wasn’t gripping or can’t-put-down but interesting enough to want to finish it. Now I’m ready for a hardcore thriller!
  • A Fatal Grace

    5
    By marinaeg
    Book #2 in the series was such fun to read! Even better than the debut novel, it was clever and caused me to burst out laughing more than once. I highly recommend it and look forward to reading the next and the next after that.
  • Great Read

    5
    By go gamache
    Awesome
  • A Fatal Grace

    5
    By Slscotty
    On a cold day, 30 December 2017, in a not particularly upbeat year for me and my country, I decided to give myself a treat...so I spent the day reading A Fatal Grace. And, what an enjoyable day it was. Author Louise Penny is obviously kind and caring or she could not create the people she writes about. They are sharp, witty, well-spoken and quite observant. Like Penny, her characters pay attention to detail; and even the killer has some understandable problems and is often quite likable. Of course, the readers may “think” they know who the killer is, but chances are they will change their minds numerous times before they learn the truth. During the book, the author paints people you come to love, a town you long to visit and describes core beliefs you wish everyone shared. If a murder is an enjoyable read, Louise Penny may be behind it. —Sarah Scott
  • Tc

    5
    By tdrtt
    We try feeling down tart
  • A Fatal Grace

    5
    By Mystery Afficianado
    If you enjoy character development and the intelligent give and take of dialogue then you will enjoy all of the Louise Penny Inspector Gamache novels. Just when I had despaired of finding another mystery series worth my time I discovered these lovely books!

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