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Original Title: The Brutal Telling
Edition Language: English
Series: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5
Characters: Peter Morrow, Jean Guy Beauvoir, Clara Morrow, Gabriel Dubeau, Olivier Brulé, Ruth Zardo, Myrna Landers, Dr. Sharon Harris, Isabelle Lacoste, Marc Gilbert, Dominique Gilbert, Carole Gilbert, Vincent Gilbert, Paul Morin, Chief Inspector Gamache
Setting: Three Pines, Quebec(Canada)
Literary Awards: Macavity Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel (2010), Anthony Award for Best Novel (2010), Dilys Award Nominee (2010), Agatha Award for Best Novel (2009)
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The Brutal Telling (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5) Hardcover | Pages: 372 pages
Rating: 4.23 | 43698 Users | 3939 Reviews

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Chaos is coming, old son.

With those words the peace of Three Pines is shattered. As families prepare to head back to the city and children say goodbye to summer, a stranger is found murdered in the village bistro and antiques store. Once again, Chief Inspector Gamache and his team are called in to strip back layers of lies, exposing both treasures and rancid secrets buried in the wilderness.
 
No one admits to knowing the murdered man, but as secrets are revealed, chaos begins to close in on the beloved bistro owner, Olivier. How did he make such a spectacular success of his business? What past did he leave behind and why has he buried himself in this tiny village? And why does every lead in the investigation find its way back to him?

As Olivier grows more frantic, a trail of clues and treasures— from first editions of Charlotte’s Web and Jane Eyre to a spider web with the word “WOE” woven in it—lead the Chief Inspector deep into the woods and across the continent in search of the truth, and finally back to Three Pines as the little village braces for the truth and the final, brutal telling.

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Title:The Brutal Telling (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5)
Author:Louise Penny
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:September 22nd 2009 by Minotaur Books
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Cultural. Canada

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Ratings: 4.23 From 43698 Users | 3939 Reviews

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Appropriate October read, this being the darkest of the series for me thus far. We find our group of regulars battling some of their own inner demons, while at the same time trying to come to grips with the arrival of some unwanted outsiders. Even the landscapes in this addition were described more gloomy, remote and shadowy than usual. Inspector Gamache is back in Three Pines again surrounded by his friends and a mysterious death. The body of an unknown homeless man is found in the local Bistro

Barbara wrote: "I agree with everything you have written, Adina. I also feel The Brutal Telling was the best in the series I have read so far. I



This was the 6th book in the inspector Armand Gamache series ( I read one out of order and was chastised by a friend). I have enjoyed every book immensely. The village of Three Pines is such an idyllic setting and contrasts nicely with a murder. I always have the feeling I am coming home when I begin a Penny book. Such good friends, such great food and wine. The Brutal Telling was all that and more. It is my favorite to date.

Having read all of Louise Penny's previous novels about the perfectvillage of Three Pines and the amazing Chief Inspector Gamache I wasprepared to be vastly entertained by a witty, sometimes funny andintricately plotted mystery whose solution always lies in the hearts ofmen and the ability of Gamache to suss out what lies within.I was not prepared for this compelling and unflinching look into theheart of darkness that resides within us all. It is a universal truththat we can never fully know

Having read all of Louise Penny's previous novels about the perfectvillage of Three Pines and the amazing Chief Inspector Gamache I wasprepared to be vastly entertained by a witty, sometimes funny andintricately plotted mystery whose solution always lies in the hearts ofmen and the ability of Gamache to suss out what lies within.I was not prepared for this compelling and unflinching look into theheart of darkness that resides within us all. It is a universal truththat we can never fully know

Yigal wrote: "nice review" Thank you.
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