"Louise Penny's "Still Life" is a gem of a debut novel---clever, charming, with perceptively realized characters, a setting to die for, and the enormously appealing Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. I can't wait for the next installment."---Deborah Crombie, author of "Water Like a Stone"
"An excellent, subtle plot full of understanding of the deeper places in human nature, and many wise observations that will enrich the reader long after the pages are closed."---Anne Perry, author of "At Some Disputed Barricade"
"A cast of fascinating and beautifully sketched characters, deep insight into human motives and relationships . . . Georges Simenon kept Maigret going for over a hundred books. It will be a delight for all of us who love detective fiction if Louise Penny can stay around long enough to do the same for Gamache."---Reginald Hill, author of "The Stranger House"
""Still Life" is a masterpiece of a traditional drawing room mystery.... Louise Penny is a storytelling artist." ---Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of "All Mortal Flesh"
"What a joy it is to discover a detective like Armand Gamache, strong, calm and charismatic and at work on a good mystery in a believable setting."---Peter Lovesey, author of "The Circle"
""Still Life" is a lovely, clever book and I hope I shall be reading a lot more by Louise Penny!"---Ann Granger, author of "That Way Murder Lies"
"What a joy to read a crime novel written with such skill and integrity, strong on character and atmosphere . . . I couldn't put it down."---Margaret Yorke, author of "Deceiving Mirror"
" A rare treat." -- "People "magazine " It' s hard to decide what provides the most pleasure in this enjoyable book: Gamache, a shrewd and kindly man constantly surprised by homicide; the village, which sounds at first like an ideal place to escape from civilization; or the clever and carefully constructed plot."
-- "Chicago"" Tribune"
" Cerebral, wise and compassionate, Gamache is destined for stardom. Don' t miss this stellar debut." -- "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
" Terrific. Like a virtuoso, Penny plays a complex variation on the theme of the clue hidden in plain sight." -- "Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
" A gem of a book." -- "Booklist" (starred review) " [An] auspicious debut... [Penny' s] deceptively simple style masks the complex patterns of a well-devised plot." -- Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review"""
" A perfectly executed traditional mystery." -- "Denver"" Post""" " A stellar debut novel. The setting is entrancing... Well done!" -- "Deadly Pleasures"
" A gem of a debut novel-- clever, charming, with perceptively realized characters... and the enormously appealing Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. I can' t wait for the next installment." -- Deborah Crombie, author of "Water Like a Stone"
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" An excellent, subtle plot full of understanding of the deeper places in human nature, and many wise observations that will enrich the reader long after the pages areclosed." -- Anne Perry, author of "Long Spoon Lane"
" Georges Simenon kept Maigret going for over a hundred books. It will be a delight for all of us who love detective fiction if Louise Penny can stay around long enough to do the same for Gamache" -- Reginald Hill, author of "The Stranger House"
" "Still Life" is a masterpiece of a traditional drawing room mystery, repainted in the autumnal colors of the Canadian countryside. Louise Penny is a storytelling artist." -- Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of "To Darkness and to Death"
" What a joy it is to discover a detective like Armand Gamache, strong, calm and charismatic and at work on a good mystery in a believable setting." -- Peter Lovesey, author of "The Circle"
" What a joy to read a crime novel written with such skill and integrity, strong on character and atmosphere...I couldn't put it down." -- Margaret Yorke, author of "False Pretences"
" "Still Life" is a lovely, clever book and I hope I shall be reading a lot more by Louise Penny!" -- Ann Granger, author of "That Way Murder Lies"
"A rare treat."--"People "magazine "It's hard to decide what provides the most pleasure in this enjoyable book: Gamache, a shrewd and kindly man constantly surprised by homicide; the village, which sounds at first like an ideal place to escape from civilization; or the clever and carefully constructed plot."
--"Chicago"" Tribune"
"Cerebral, wise and compassionate, Gamache is destined for stardom. Don't miss this stellar debut."--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
"Terrific. Like a virtuoso, Penny plays a complex variation on the theme of the clue hidden in plain sight."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A gem of a book."--"Booklist" (starred review) "[An] auspicious debut... [Penny's] deceptively simple style masks the complex patterns of a well-devised plot."--Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review"""
"A perfectly executed traditional mystery."--"Denver"" Post""" "A stellar debut novel. The setting is entrancing... Well done!"--"Deadly Pleasures"
"A gem of a debut novel--clever, charming, with perceptively realized characters... and the enormously appealing Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. I can't wait for the next installment."--Deborah Crombie, author of "Water Like a Stone"
" "
"An excellent, subtle plot full of understanding of the deeper places in human nature, and many wise observations that will enrich the reader long after the pages are closed."--Anne Perry, author of "Long Spoon Lane"
"Georges Simenon kept Maigret going for over a hundred books. It will be a delight for all of us who love detective fiction if Louise Penny can stay around long enough to do the same for Gamache"--Reginald Hill, author of "The Stranger House"
""Still Life" is a masterpiece of a traditional drawing room mystery, repainted in the autumnal colors of the Canadian countryside. Louise Penny is a storytelling artist."--Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of "To Darkness and to Death"
"What a joy it is to discover a detective like Armand Gamache, strong, calm and charismatic and at work on a good mystery in a believable setting."--Peter Lovesey, author of "The Circle"
"What a joy to read a crime novel written with such skill and integrity, strong on character and atmosphere...I couldn't put it down."--Margaret Yorke, author of "False Pretences"
""Still Life" is a lovely, clever book and I hope I shall be reading a lot more by Louise Penny!"--Ann Granger, author of "That Way Murder Lies"
"A rare treat."
--"People "magazine
"It's hard to decide what provides the most pleasure in this enjoyable book: Gamache, a shrewd and kindly man constantly surprised by homicide; the village, which sounds at first like an ideal place to escape from civilization; or the clever and carefully constructed plot."
--"Chicago"" Tribune
""Cerebral, wise and compassionate, Gamache is destined for stardom. Don't miss this stellar debut."
--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
"Terrific. Like a virtuoso, Penny plays a complex variation on the theme of the clue hidden in plain sight."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A gem of a book."
--"Booklist" (starred review)
"[An] auspicious debut... [Penny's] deceptively simple style masks the complex patterns of a well-devised plot."
--Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review
""A perfectly executed traditional mystery."
--"Denver"" Post
""A stellar debut novel. The setting is entrancing... Well done!"
--"Deadly Pleasures
""A gem of a debut novel--clever, charming, with perceptively realized characters... and the enormously appealing Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. I can't wait for the next installment."
--Deborah Crombie, author of "Water Like a Stone
""An excellent, subtle plot full of understanding of the deeper places in human nature, and many wise observations that will enrich the reader long after the pages are closed."
--Anne Perry, author of "Long Spoon Lane
""Georges Simenon kept Maigret going for over a hundred books. It will be a delight for all of us who love detective fiction if Louise Penny can stay around long enough to do the same forGamache."
--Reginald Hill, author of "The Stranger House
"""Still Life" is a masterpiece of a traditional drawing room mystery, repainted in the autumnal colors of the Canadian countryside. Louise Penny is a storytelling artist."
--Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of "To Darkness and to Death
""What a joy it is to discover a detective like Armand Gamache, strong, calm and charismatic and at work on a good mystery in a believable setting."
--Peter Lovesey, author of "The Circle
""What a joy to read a crime novel written with such skill and integrity, strong on character and atmosphere...I couldn't put it down."
--Margaret Yorke, author of "False Pretences
"""Still Life" is a lovely, clever book and I hope I shall be reading a lot more by Louise Penny!"
--Ann Granger, author of "That Way Murder Lies"
“A rare treat.”
—"People "magazine
“It’s hard to decide what provides the most pleasure in this enjoyable book: Gamache, a shrewd and kindly man constantly surprised by homicide; the village, which sounds at first like an ideal place to escape from civilization; or the clever and carefully constructed plot.”
—"Chicago"" Tribune
"“Cerebral, wise and compassionate, Gamache is destined for stardom. Don’t miss this stellar debut.”
—"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
“Terrific. Like a virtuoso, Penny plays a complex variation on the theme of the clue hidden in plain sight.”
—"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
“A gem of a book.”
—"Booklist" (starred review)
“[An] auspicious debut… [Penny’s] deceptively simple style masks the complex patterns of a well-devised plot.”
—Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review