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'A cracking storyteller, who can create fascinating characters, a twisty plot and wonderful surprise endings' ANN CLEEVES
'One of the most interesting detectives in crime fiction' THE TIMES
There is more to solving a crime than following the clues.
Welcome to Chief Inspector Gamache's world of facts and feelings.
The discovery of a dead body in the woods on Thanksgiving Weekend brings Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his colleagues to a place called Three Pines. Gamache cannot understand why anyone would want to deliberately kill well-loved artist Jane Neal, especially any of the residents of the village - a place so free from crime it doesn't even have its own police force.
But Gamache knows that evil is lurking somewhere behind the white picket fences and that, if he watches closely enough, Three Pines will start to give up its dark secrets...
Millions of readers worldwide.
One inimitable Chief Inspector Gamache.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Louise Penny is an international award-winning and bestselling author whose books have hit number one on the New York Times, USA Today and Globe and Mail lists. Her Chief Inspector Gamache novels have been translated into thirty-one languages and have sold over 18 million copies worldwide. She has received the Ordre National du Quebec and the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian culture. In 2021, she co-authored the standalone thriller State of Terror with Hillary Rodham Clinton. Louise Penny lives in a village south of Montreal.
Zusammenfassung
Gripping, complex and beautifully written, and featuring the beloved Chief Inspector Gamache, STILL LIFE is the first novel from number one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny.
Vorwort
Gripping, complex and beautifully written, and featuring the beloved Chief Inspector Gamache, STILL LIFE is the first novel from number one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny.
Zusatztext
Subtle, elegant and beautifully written
Bericht
Clever, full of twists and turns . . . wonderfully satisfying Kate Mosse on How The Light Gets In