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Louise Penny
Glass Houses
2018. 496 S. 200 mm
Verlag/Jahr: LITTLE, BROWN BOOK GROUP; SPHERE 2018
ISBN: 0-7515-6658-6 (0751566586)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-7515-6658-1 (9780751566581)
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The new atmospheric and ingenious crime thriller novel, featuring Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, from number one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny
Gripping, surprising and powerful, Glass Houses is the thirteenth ingenious and illuminating novel in the Chief Inspector Gamache series, from number one bestseller, Louise Penny, which will leave you spellbound until the final page. One cold November day, a mysterious figure appears on the village green in Three Pines, causing unease, alarm and confusion among everyone who sees it. Chief Superintendent, Armand Gamache knows something is seriously wrong, but all he can do is watch and wait, hoping his worst fears are not realised. But when the figure disappears and a dead body is discovered, it falls to Gamache to investigate.
In the early days of the murder inquiry, and months later, as the trial for the accused begins, Gamache must face the consequences of his decisions, and his actions, from which there is no going back . . .
´A cracking storyteller, who can create fascinating characters, a twisty plot and wonderful surprise endings´ Ann Cleeves
Chief Superintendent Armand Gamache of the Quebec police is one of the most interesting detectives in crime fiction The Times
Penny, Louise
Louise Penny is the Number One New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Gamache series, including Still Life, which won the CWA John Creasey Dagger in 2006. Recipient of virtually every existing award for crime fiction, Louise was also granted The Order of Canada in 2014 and received an honorary doctorate of literature from Carleton University and the Ordre Nationale du Québec in 2017. She lives in a small village south of Montreal.