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Laddar... The Brutal Telling (urspr publ 2009; utgåvan 2009)av Louise Penny
VerksinformationThe Brutal Telling av Louise Penny (2009)
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GÃ¥ med i LibraryThing för att fÃ¥ reda pÃ¥ om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner pÃ¥ LibraryThing om den här boken. This one broke ma little bit ( ) A complete stranger is found murdered inside the local bistro in the small rather remote settlement of Three Pines - a common setting for Inspector Gamache stories. Suspicion falls on outsiders and incomers as attempts to identify the victim are stymied. Eventually it is a village insider who becomes the most obvious culprit. It is Inspector Gamache's insights into evidence and character that leads his team to catch the killer. Alongside the murder investigation we get glimpses into the lives of the villagers an their eccentric habits, hobbies and relationships, and the ways in which Gamache's team interact and develop a worldview with his prompting and leadership. As always, Louise Penny has produced a book of great subtlety and character within a violent setting and narrative. Very often nothing seems to happen, but her painting of characters and emotions show us that everything is happening, often all at once. Another highly recommended read from this unfailingly excellent series. KIRKUS REVIEWChief Inspector Gamache of the Canadian S?ret? is again called to restore order to the tiny Quebecois hamlet of Three Pines.Olivier and Gabri, gay owners of the Bistro and B&B, insist they that they don?t know the dead man and can?t imagine how he came to be lying on their floor. That?s not quite the truth, but it?s merely the setup for the first of many surprises. The real story will unravel for Gamache and his subordinates Beauvoir and Lacoste in startling ways. These include the discovery that the corpse has been moved three times by two different people; the return of a father declared dead over 20 years ago; a word woven into a spider?s web; and the disclosure of several wood carvings emanating evil that require Gamache to fly to British Columbia and inspect totem poles. Priceless antiques sequestered in a hermit?s cabin and sorrowful tales of Czech citizens cheated of their belongings will come to light before Gamache, to his considerable distress, will have to arrest a friend.Penny (A Rule Against Murder, 2009, etc.) is a world-class storyteller. If you don?t want to move to Montreal with Gamache as your neighbor¥or better yet, relocate to Three Pines and be welcomed into its community of eccentricsÂ¥you have sawdust in your veins, which must be very uncomfortable. (2009)The first book I have read in this series. Very well written police procedural. This is all about the characters and Gamache is one of the best I have come across. Here he goes to the small town of Three Pines, Quebec to try to find out who the victim of a murder where he is moved twice in the town. Turns out the murdered man has stolen various pieces of art and treasure from Czech and is using this collection to finance his hermit life in the forest outside of town. A local bistro owner has used this stolen goods to finance his successful rise in the community. But, the impending finding of his cash cow causes him to then kill the Hermit.KIRKUS REVIEWChief Inspector Gamache of the Canadian S?ret? is again called to restore order to the tiny Quebecois hamlet of Three Pines.Olivier and Gabri, gay owners of the Bistro and B&B, insist they that they don't know the dead man and can't imagine how he came to be lying on their floor. That's not quite the truth, but it's merely the setup for the first of many surprises. The real story will unravel for Gamache and his subordinates Beauvoir and Lacoste in startling ways. These include the discovery that the corpse has been moved three times by two different people; the return of a father declared dead over 20 years ago; a word woven into a spider's web; and the disclosure of several wood carvings emanating evil that require Gamache to fly to British Columbia and inspect totem poles. Priceless antiques sequestered in a hermit's cabin and sorrowful tales of Czech citizens cheated of their belongings will come to light before Gamache, to his considerable distress, will have to arrest a friend.Penny (A Rule Against Murder, 2009, etc.) is a world-class storyteller. If you don't want to move to Montreal with Gamache as your neighbor¥or better yet, relocate to Three Pines and be welcomed into its community of eccentricsÂ¥you have sawdust in your veins, which must be very uncomfortable.Pub Date: Sept. 22nd, 2009ISBN: 978-0-312-37703-8Page count: 384ppPublisher: MinotaurReview Posted Online: May 20th, 2010Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15th, 2009 Murder shouldn't be funny, but Louise Penny always solicits chuckles from me with her Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. I simply adore the gang in Three Pines (makes you want to up and move to this quirky Québec town) and the new characters/inhabitants introduced in this installment. The murder in this one is like a strange game of duck, duck, goose.
While constant readers may think they know all there is to know about its eccentric villagers, Penny is a great one for springing surprises. Ingår i serienPriserUppmärksammade listor
Ny Gamache-deckare av vr̄ tids Agatha Christie! Louise Penny utv̲ar sin magi och ger pusseldeckaren elegans och djup.± - THE NEW YORK TIMES Somliga bc̲ker r̃ ns̃tan fr̲ bra fr̲ att man ska vḡa tro det, nr̃ alla delar stm̃mer och det blir en ren njutning att ls̃a.± - LOTTA OLSSON, DN, Listar Louise Pennys Mr̲kt motiv bland sina 100 bs̃ta deckare genom tiderna Nr̃ kommissarie Gamache anlñder till det pittoreska Three Pines mt̲er han ett samhl̃le i kaos. En man har hittats brutalt ihjl̃slagen och det finns inga spr̄ efter varken vapen eller motiv eller ens ett namn p ̄den dd̲e. Nr̃ Gamache och hans kollegor br̲jar grṽa sig in under ytan p ̄denna till synes fridfulla plats, avtc̃ker de ett spr̄ som involverar en stulen skatt, mystiska koder och en skamlig historia som bit fr̲ bit br̲jar kasta ljus v̲er offrets identitet och samtidigt pekar mot vad som visar sig vara en skrc̃kinjagande mr̲dare... LOUISE PENNY r̃ en kanadensisk deckarfr̲fattare som v̲ersatts till ett trettiotal sprk̄ och sl̄t v̲er tre miljoner bc̲ker bara i Nordamerika. Hennes deckarserie, som ft̄t henne att kallas en modern Agatha Christie±, utspelar sig i Qub̌ec i Kanada med kriminalinspektr̲ Armand Gamache som huvudperson. Louise Penny har vunnit The Barry Award,The Agatha Award fr̲ Bs̃ta kriminalroman (fyra r̄ i rad !) och Anthony-priset tv ̄gn̄ger. Ett ohyggligt avslj̲ande r̃ den femte, helt fristēnde boken om kommissarie Gamache . [Publit] Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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