![]() ![]() She sets up a long list of suspects for the murder, which becomes two murders halfway through the book. Penny writes, “How many people in Three Pines were on their second or third acts? People had hidden depths, but they also had hidden pasts and hidden agendas. They are a diverse bunch and many of them came to the quiet village from elsewhere. ![]() This is Penny’s eleventh book featuring Chief Inspector Gamache and the characters who live in Three Pines. ![]() Fortunately, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, the former head of homicide for the Sûreté du Quebec, has retired to Three Pines and is willing to join the search for the murderer. In Louise Penny’s newest mystery, a nine-year-old boy is murdered when he discovers a giant missile launcher hidden in the woods. ![]() The lovely village of Three Pines, Quebec has delicious food, great scenery, and a very high murder rate. Bull hid his weapon in the woods of southern Quebec and pointed it toward the United States. In her newest book she incorporates the true story of Gerald Bull, a man who built a giant missile launcher called Baby Babylon. Canadian mystery writer, Louise Penny, sets many of her books in Three Pines, a fictional village south of Montreal. ![]()
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