When you begin
reading a prolific author, it often takes a not inconsiderable amount of time
to figure out which book to read first, especially if the books need to be read
in order. This isn’t a problem if you want to read, say, Agatha Christie,
Charles Dickens, or James Michener, because their books were not a series; they
we written as self-contained, individual works.
But for series,
like Anthony Trollope’s Barchester novels, you need to start with the first one
to gain context and understanding for what happens later. And it’s true for one
of my favorite series, the Chief Inspector Gamache detective novels by Louise Penny. Read those out of order,
and you’ll miss references, background, and key information about characters.
(I know that authors do try to address this; my own two novels are a series.
And you have to work very hard to make sure you include key developments and
character information from the first book to make sure the second one makes sense.)
An individual
named Avid Reader has created a reading guide for the Gamanche novels,
entitled, appropriately enough, Chief Inspector Gamache
Series. It’s not a long treatise on the detective stories, but rather
something much more simple (and helpful). It summarizes each of the 12 novels
by Penny, includes a list of characters for each, and it does so in the books’
chronological order. And it costs less than a dollar.
I just finished
reading the tenth Gamache novel, and I can’t tell you how many times I had to
check and double-check to make sure I still had them in the right order. I wish
I had had this list two years ago, when I started.
Avid Reader has
also created two other series’ summaries – The
Jack Reacher Series by Lee Child and the Michael
Connelly Series. Like the Gamanche listings, they have been updated for
2017.
So Chief
Inspector Gamache fans and would-be fans should take a look at this series
summary.
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