Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. <p>“The Grey Wolf” may be the 19th in Louise Penny’s beloved Armand Gamache series, but it feels as fresh and surprising as the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Mystery, crime-thriller girlies assemble! New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny is back with a ...
When the body of an unknown old man turns up in a bistro in Agatha-winner Penny's excellent fifth mystery set in the Quebec village of Three Pines (after Jan. 2009's A Rule Against Murder), Chief Insp ...
Thirteen years ago, Louise Penny was a CBC broadcaster and journalist. Now, she's an award-winning author who has sold more than 4 million books and has won armloads of prizes, thanks to her Inspector ...
Louise Penny is well known for a series of mystery novels that feature Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. Even after 14 novels, the character hasn’t remained stagnant. When asked how he has evolved, ...
Alfred Molina will take on the role of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache in Amazon and Left Bank Pictures’ new series, “Three Pines.” The “Spider-Man 2” star plays the much-beloved detective ...
THE LONG WAY HOME By Louise Penny Minotaur, $27.99, 384 pages In this series of haunting mysteries built around the enchanting community of Three Pines and focused on the fascinating character of ...
Bestseller Penny’s exceptional 16th series mystery (after 2019’s A Better Man) takes Chief Insp. Armand Gamache, the head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec, to Paris for the anticipated birth of a ...
The village of Three Pines, as imagined by the outstanding Canadian writer Louise Penny in “Glass Houses” (Minotaur, 400 pp., $28.99), lies hidden in rural Québec. It’s an idyllic refuge from the ...