And so we move
away completely from the familiar characters and setting of the village of
Three Pines, in Quebec near the Vermont border. Instead, we travel by plane and
then boat with Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir
to northern Quebec, an almost inaccessible area of old-growth forest.
And an abbey.
Where the prior has just been murdered. And the murderer can only be one of 24
monks, including the abbot.
Gamache is more
than professionally intrigued. This is the abbey whose monks recorded Gregorian
chants that became a worldwide sensation. What he will find is a battle for the
soul of the abbey, not unlike the battle for the soul of his own police force,
the Quebec Surete. To punctuate the similarity, soon Gamache and Beauvoir will
be joined by Sylvain Francouer, the head of the Surete and Gamache’s boss, the
man who will do anything to destroy Gamache.
Louise Penny creates one stunning story
in The
Beautiful Mystery, the eighth novel in the Inspector Gamache series
(not counting the novella The Hangman).
It is a novel of intrigue and betrayal, of the history of the Gregorian chant,
of politics on the local level and politics on the global level. And it is a
novel about a decent man, trying to root out the rot in his own police force,
betrayed at every turn, and still managing to maintain his decency.
Louise Penny |
While the
suspects represent a relatively small group, it is a group unlike any Gamache
has previously encountered. The monks of Saint-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loupes Abbey
have a history of fleeing persecution, and believed to have died out hundreds
of years previously. Gamache must learn to read people while they simultaneously
and accurately read him, interpret what they say and how they say it in new and
unexpected ways, and most importantly find a killer.
Penny does a
masterful job of simultaneously telling the mystery story and the police story.
The police story extends from two prior novels, where Gamache lost several of
his officers in an ambush and someone within the Surete leaked the video of
what happened. And while has to battle his boss while trying to solve the
murder, he knows that someone is pulling his boss’s chain.
The Beautiful Mystery is outstanding, even for Louise Penny.
And that’s saying a lot.
Related:
Photograph: St.
Benoit-du-lac Abbey in Quebec (not the same as the ficitional abbey in the story).
2 comments:
This was the first of Penny's books that I read. (One of two in my library.) I'm hooked.
Looks like a fascinating setup and plot! Thanks for sharing.
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