Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Still Life by Louise Penny

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is called to investigate a murder in a cozy, close-knit village south of Montreal called Three Pines.
At first the Inspector and other investigators believe that Jane Neal's death was a hunting accident.  But as they dig into the evidence and interview the villagers, they realize someone intended for her to die. 
I loved the quaint village of  Three Pines and the gentle yet uncompromising Inspector Gamache.  The quirky characters were appealing.  One couple , however, is homosexual.  The inn they own together is central to the village.  At the end of the book, the reader can infer that a fourteen year is struggling to tell his father that he is gay and more of his story will be told in later books in the series.
-Borrowed from the library.

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