The Nature of the Beast (Inspector Gamache Book 11) - Louise Penny
⭐ 7.5/10
(Originally written by KathleenQ)
I love Louise Penny. Her mysteries are always flawlessly executed, and her writing is elegant and engaging. I love Inspector Gamache, and Jean-Guy, and Ruth, and the charming villagers of Three Pines. But I am getting SO TIRED of the fact that every murder has to happen in or near Three Pines, or involve a Three Pines resident. Like, how is there anyone left in this god-forsaken village? Why isn't everyone CONSTANTLY talking about how cursed their village is? Every resident can probably name at least five people they personally know who have been murdered, turned out to be a murderer, or was at least suspected of murder. This is murder number TEN that involves Three Pines!! What is happening? Whyyyyy must Penny set every single murder here? Gamache is/was the chief inspector of an entire province, why can't she set it somewhere far away from Three Pines, and be completely unrelated to the village?
Phew, Okay. This novel as a standalone murder mystery is great, as always, no complaints. But at the same time, one of my favourite parts of this series is the ongoing bigger-picture, personal stories woven throughout, dealing with Gamache's relationship to the rest of the Surete. So I want to keep reading them in order. I just... don't want to hear about a single more murder happening in the quaint village of Three Pines. It's absurd.
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