Author – Louise Penny
Genre – Detective, Mystery,
Source - Kindle
Rating - 4
Read - February 2016
As you would have figured, I am binge-reading Louise Penny's Three Pines series.
About this one - I liked it. Liked it a lot. Very detailed insights into the characters - and one gets to see a lot more of Reine-Marie, who and Gamache are perhaps one of the nicest couples in literature. You cannot help but contrast Gamache and Reine-Marie with the other couples in the book, including the one we have already got to know very well.
Very observant portrait of a dysfunctional family. The writer understands. And is a very, very good writer. Some of the family feud scenes are bloody excellent!
So, 4/5? Why not 5? Well, the murder, and the murderer, are a bit meh. That's why. You'd have figured out by now that the murder is perhaps NOT THE MOST important part of the series. But that's all right by me.
Previously:
Still Life ;
A Fatal Grace ;
The Cruelest Month .
Genre – Detective, Mystery,
Source - Kindle
Rating - 4
Read - February 2016
As you would have figured, I am binge-reading Louise Penny's Three Pines series.
About this one - I liked it. Liked it a lot. Very detailed insights into the characters - and one gets to see a lot more of Reine-Marie, who and Gamache are perhaps one of the nicest couples in literature. You cannot help but contrast Gamache and Reine-Marie with the other couples in the book, including the one we have already got to know very well.
Very observant portrait of a dysfunctional family. The writer understands. And is a very, very good writer. Some of the family feud scenes are bloody excellent!
So, 4/5? Why not 5? Well, the murder, and the murderer, are a bit meh. That's why. You'd have figured out by now that the murder is perhaps NOT THE MOST important part of the series. But that's all right by me.
Previously:
Still Life ;
A Fatal Grace ;
The Cruelest Month .