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    The Brutal Telling

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    The fifth atmospheric and ingenious crime novel in the Three Pines series, featuring the beloved Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, from number one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny.
    ISBN: 9781529386776
    AuthorPenny, Louise
    PublisherNameHodder & Stoughton
    Pub Date01/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages528
    Availability: In Stock

    'Ingenious and unexpected' GUARDIAN

    There is more to solving a crime than following the clues.
    Welcome to Chief Inspector Gamache's world of facts and feelings.

    When Chief Inspector Gamache arrives in picturesque Three Pines, he steps into a village in chaos. A man has been found bludgeoned to death, and there is no sign of a weapon, a motive or even the dead man's name.

    As Gamache and his colleagues start to dig under the skin of this peaceful haven for clues, they uncover a trail of stolen treasure, mysterious codes and a shameful history that begins to shed light on the victim's identity - and points to a terrifying killer...

    Ten million readers.
    Three pines.
    One inimitable Chief Inspector Gamache.

    'One of the most interesting detectives in crime fiction' THE TIMES

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    'Ingenious and unexpected' GUARDIAN

    There is more to solving a crime than following the clues.
    Welcome to Chief Inspector Gamache's world of facts and feelings.

    When Chief Inspector Gamache arrives in picturesque Three Pines, he steps into a village in chaos. A man has been found bludgeoned to death, and there is no sign of a weapon, a motive or even the dead man's name.

    As Gamache and his colleagues start to dig under the skin of this peaceful haven for clues, they uncover a trail of stolen treasure, mysterious codes and a shameful history that begins to shed light on the victim's identity - and points to a terrifying killer...

    Ten million readers.
    Three pines.
    One inimitable Chief Inspector Gamache.

    'One of the most interesting detectives in crime fiction' THE TIMES