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2018-08-04 11:40

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Rating: 4.875* of five The Book Report: At the end of Bury Your Dead, Clara Morrow learned some news that sets in motion the plot of this latest Gamache-in-Three-Pines book. It is the kind of news that leads a person to plan a big, exciting party in her back garden, inviting tout le monde to share food and drink. The party was a smashing success, that is, until the next morning: Peter and Olivier are returning from a very important errand when their return is interrupted by the discovery of a body in the garden. Ye gods and little fishes! Murder is, as Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir says, "a cottage industry" in Three Pines. It's a woman, dressed to thrill in a neon-red dress...and it's a woman well-known to Clara and Peter, a horrible memory buried in their shared past. Lillian Dyson, the victim, is a terrible, terrible person, a tornado in the lives of others, a destroyer without a creative bone, or so she was when Clara and Peter knew her. She found her way to obscure little Three Pines, and Clara, by means unknown and for motives unclear. What Gamache does is, as always, slow and patient and meticulous: He talks, asks, and listens carefully to everyone he can find. (His discoveries about the dead bitch...I mean, the victim...are such that I, for one, was damned good and glad she was dead.) He thinks his fast-moving thoughts. He worries about those he loves more in this book than in any previous one (and for good reason). He makes his discoveries with a sense of triumphant gloom, a species of miserable rightness that is Penny's most enduring gift to the mystery genre. He isn't defeated by his sadness over human nature, but he is weighed down by his knowledge of what hearts can contain and what eyes can conceal. When, in the end, the devil of a killer is caught, I was SO HAPPY I CHEERED (to the dismay of my previously sleeping housemates), and was also reminded yet again that no one is safe in the Pennyverse. Another example of this truth is the union of Clara and Peter, which ends this installment of the series in very serious peril; the cracks and fissures in the characters of each spouse are, at last and under the pressure of extreme events, forced to the surface. The end of this book is, naturellement, the set-up for the next. However fast La Penny writes, it's torturously slow from the PoV of the Three-Pinesians like me. My Review: Joyously returning to Three Pines. It's like going to my oldest friend's house for a Scotch. Much chat, no sense of hurry or rush, but the ever-mounting urgency of sharing the news and hearing the news and expressing the passing thought and sometimes, unexpectedly, sharing a memory that makes us go quiet and pensive, makes time zip past and the minutes seem unending. Just marvelous. I want more.

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