Still Life - Louise Penny

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

Chief Inspector Gamache gets called to check out the death of an elderly woman in the small town of Three Pines. What first appears to be a hunting accident starts to get more suspicious...

I know I'm late to the Louise Penny train, but I can definitely see what the hype is about. It's not exactly a cozy mystery, but it's not violent either. Inspector Gamache himself is so different from the usual hard-boiled detective with a drinking problem - he's thoughtful, generous, and wants to see the best in people. He's great. I also really liked the Quebec setting and insights into Quebecois culture. I thought this book was quite good, but I expect they'll get even better, since I know this was her first. As a standalone I think I would've found it a bit unsatisfying at the end, because a lot of the villagers of Three Pines were set up for bigger character arcs that didn't follow through, but since I know there are more I expect to be able to dig deeper into all of them.

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