Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Book Review: Still Life (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #1) by Louise Penny

  


 

Still Life (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #1) by Louise Penny

The detective Armand Gamache has arrived on site. He brought along Nickels but I find he just degrades her in front of others and calls her stupid, etc.

It was her that helped solved the mystery of the case.

A woman is found in the woods shot by an arrow. Love learning all about the different types of arrows, bows, etc and when they are used and why. Love learning of the blind also.

She was a school teacher and the clues lead to some boys who had thrown poop on a neighborhood store. She calls them out, by name and one turns one later apologizing but she knows he's not sorry at all.

When she is found dead some think it was the boys. Clues are found in Jane's house also and in the most hidden places but right in front of everything.

There is so much to this story, the painting Jane had entered into the contest and how others see the whole neighborhood in it. At one meeting they uncover it's now been painted over...

Some have more to gain, if they had killed Jane.... never thought who it'd be!

Lots o Bible passages are quoted. Lots of words are pronounced with French accent, some you can understand, some you can't.

I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).



















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