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Still Life | [Louise Penny]
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Still Life

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  • by Louise Penny
  • Narrated by Ralph Cosham
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  • LENGTH
    9 hrs and 38 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-02-06
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Publisher's Summary

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods. The locals are certain it's nothing more than a tragic hunting accident, but Gamache smells something foul in these remote woods, and is soon certain that Jane Neal died at the hands of someone much more sinister than a careless bow hunter.

©2005 Louise Penny; (P)2006 Blackstone Audiobooks

What the Critics Say

  • Arthur Ellis Award Winner, 2006
  • CWA New Blood Dagger Award Winner, 2006

"Cerebral, wise and compassionate, Gamache is destined for stardom. Don't miss this stellar debut." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Filled with unexpected insights, this winning traditional mystery sets a solid foundation for future entries in the series." (Publishers Weekly)

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    Sydney Palo Alto, CA, United States 08-26-07
    Sydney Palo Alto, CA, United States 08-26-07
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    "a gentle mystery"

    I loved this book and the narrator was perfect. This is a gentle mystery with no violence but filled instead with compassion and a real moral compas. I grew very fond of the villagers and of Gamache (Chief Inspector) who I would love to have as a neighbour....and there is enough mystery to keep fans happy. I give this five stars and if I could give the narrator ten if I would.

    27 of 27 people found this review helpful
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    Marie Tallahassee, FL, United States 03-01-10
    Marie Tallahassee, FL, United States 03-01-10 Member Since 2001
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    "Great new find"

    This is the first audiobook of Lousie Penny's that I've listened to, and now I'm eager to listen to more. Inspector Gamache is a wonderful character: tough yet sensitive; a dry wit and deep intellect; but he's not perfect. He makes mistakes but he has the humility to admit them and move on. He's the kind of inspector that I would want investigating my murder, if I ever have the misfortune of being murdered. In this particular novel, a painting is as much as a character as the characters themselves, which is an interesting technique that works well. The narrator, Ralph Cosham, does a fine job with all the characters, although sometimes I could not discern between the men as much as the women.

    The pace of the novel is as slow as life inside Three Pines, but that suited me since it gave me ample time to develop the characters and consider who might be the murderer. Penny paints a "still life" of Three Pines in her novel, but I appreciate that attention to detail. By the end of the novel, I felt like I had been to Three Pines and had had tea or whisky with its citizens.

    My only complaint is with the sudden departure of Nichole, the upstart who tries Gamache's patience and finally earns herself a figurative kick in the pants. I expect that this character will show up again in the series; otherwise, what was the point? I mean, Nichole was a good foil for Gamache, but Penny spends enough time on developing her character that I started to care about what she did or said (even if what she did or said made me cringe). I'm looking forward to listening to more of Ms. Penny's work.

    For those of you who like a well-developed, even-paced, and slightly twisted mystery, this one's for you.

    19 of 19 people found this review helpful
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    Margaret Rochester Hills, MI, USA 10-07-07
    Margaret Rochester Hills, MI, USA 10-07-07
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    "Still Life"

    What a wonderful book. The depth of the characters, the setting south of Montreal, the spattering of Francophone language throughout the book, all lead to a mesmerizing story. I desperately need another dose of Chief Inspector Gammache and the other unique characters from this small town!

    17 of 17 people found this review helpful
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    Diana - Audible West New York, NJ, United States 04-17-12
    Diana - Audible West New York, NJ, United States 04-17-12

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    "Settling into life in Three Pines"

    I first started this series with the fifth novel, The Brutal Telling, which quickly drew me into the quiet charm – and unexpected intrigue – of Quebec’s Three Pines. A rural village south of Montreal, this community is home to a host of all-too-human characters, my favorite being the mysteries’ hero: the tough yet compassionate Chief Inspector Armand Gamache.

    Listening to Still Life was like a reunion with close friends, made even more intimate by Ralph Cosham’s around the fireplace-esque narration. This is a series for those who like their mysteries well-written, their protagonists multilayered, and their murders offstage. I can’t wait to listen to the next, A Fatal Grace.

    12 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    Melissa Bloomington, IN, United States 07-30-07
    Melissa Bloomington, IN, United States 07-30-07
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    "Loved it"

    I enjoyed every minute--the details of the town, and its inhabitants, are captivating. the narrator is especially suited to the charm of these characters.

    10 of 10 people found this review helpful
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    Mary Bolingbrook, IL, United States 07-12-07
    Mary Bolingbrook, IL, United States 07-12-07 Member Since 2001
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    "Wonderful descriptive writing"

    I'm glad I didn't read the other review before listening to this book! Perhaps, because I'm not a man I loved the writing. I bought and am currently listening to Ms. Penny's second book because the town she creates, along with the people who inhabit it, is so vividly described I want to go for a visit. (Except someone gets murdered in this tiny little village every couple of years!)

    If you like Englizh 'cozies' I think you'll like this book. If you want an action thriller, perhaps you should pick another writer.

    9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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    Dottie B. Washington DC 01-11-10
    Dottie B. Washington DC 01-11-10 Member Since 2006

    Dotdumdum

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    "Wonderful book and characters and reader"

    You cannot help but love the characters in this book. I want to move to Three Pines! It's a good mystery, but also wonderful at character development! I absolutely loved it, and have read all the rest of her books since reading this first one in the series.
    Great reader too!!!

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Kent Valandra Los Angeles, CA United States 11-29-10
    Kent Valandra Los Angeles, CA United States 11-29-10

    Kent Sr.

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    "Another Penny Winner"

    OK, I'm male, but I stlll love Louise Penny's books. Her mysteries first develop the characters and I've grown to know everyone in the village. Her pace is, indeed, measured but not slow. She crafts a believable world inhabited by real, interesting people, most of whom have delightfully dry senses of humor. Behind the obvious, she takes us into the inner thoughts and drives of a variety of people you'd like to meet. After too many doses of orgies of gore with super human heros, it's great to find a series that treats the characters as human beings with multi-faceted needs, ambitions and motivations.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Kim Pipersville, PA, United States 03-15-10
    Kim Pipersville, PA, United States 03-15-10
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    "A tremendous book, a wonderful series!"

    This may be my favorite 'cozy mystery' series of all times. Louis Penny has created a set of characters that live and breath and beg for multiple sequels. Her insightful observations about human nature combine with witty dialog and complex characters to create a world I never want to leave. I have read this series over and over again and the magic still hasn't worn off.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Alisha Silver Spring, MD, United States 01-27-10
    Alisha Silver Spring, MD, United States 01-27-10
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    "Another great French Canadian Winner"

    This is such a great series of books. The writing, the character depth, the town becomes a character, the language is a character, the narration is prestine. You really love the Inspector and his crew. Wonderfully done. This is my third.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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