by Louise Penny
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the 18th book in this series and I think it may be my least favorite. It had a very thriller-y tone and pace to it, which Penny's books don't usually. I am not a fan of that--I like my mysteries to be slower and more cerebral. This book did include the origin story for Gamache and Jean Guy Beauvoir which was interesting. The story centers on a painting (one of the stories anyway) which is a real painting: the Paston treasure.
Because the book is set in Canada, and Penny is a Canadian, this title counts toward the Canadian Reading Challenge.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the 18th book in this series and I think it may be my least favorite. It had a very thriller-y tone and pace to it, which Penny's books don't usually. I am not a fan of that--I like my mysteries to be slower and more cerebral. This book did include the origin story for Gamache and Jean Guy Beauvoir which was interesting. The story centers on a painting (one of the stories anyway) which is a real painting: the Paston treasure.
Because the book is set in Canada, and Penny is a Canadian, this title counts toward the Canadian Reading Challenge.
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