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