Record Details
Book cover

A trick of the light

Penny, Louise (Author).

Artist Clara Morrow is about to have a prestigious show of her paintings when her childhood friend is found murdered, and Chief Inspector Gamache, the head of homicide at the Sûreté du Québec, is called to investigate.

Book  - 2011
MYSTERY FIC Penny
2 copies / 0 on hold

Available Copies by Location

Location
Community Centre Available
Victoria Available
  • ISBN: 0312655452
  • ISBN: 9780312655457
  • Physical Description print
    viii, 339 p.
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Minotaur Books, 2011.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 27.99

Additional Information

Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 0312655452
A Trick of the Light : A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel
A Trick of the Light : A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel
by Penny, Louise
Rate this title:
vote data
Click an element below to view details:

Summary

A Trick of the Light : A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel


A New York Times Notable Crime Book and Favorite Cozy for 2011 A Publishers Weekly Best Mystery/Thriller books for 2011 With A Trick of the Light , Louise Penny takes us back to the deceptively peaceful village of Three Pines in this brilliant novel in her award-winning, New York Times bestselling series featuring Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. "Hearts are broken," Lillian Dyson carefully underlined in a book. "Sweet relationships are dead." But now Lillian herself is dead. Found among the bleeding hearts and lilacs of Clara Morrow's garden in Three Pines, shattering the celebrations of Clara's solo show at the famed Musée in Montreal. Chief Inspector Gamache, the head of homicide at the Sûreté du Québec, is called to the tiny Quebec village and there he finds the art world gathered, and with it a world of shading and nuance, a world of shadow and light. Where nothing is as it seems. Behind every smile there lurks a sneer. Inside every sweet relationship there hides a broken heart. And even when facts are slowly exposed, it is no longer clear to Gamache and his team if what they've found is the truth, or simply a trick of the light. "Penny has been compared to Agatha Christie [but] it sells her short. Her characters are too rich, her grasp of nuance and human psychology too firm...." -- Booklist (starred review)