
The Long Way Home
Chief Inspector Gamache, Book 10
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Narrado por:
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Ralph Cosham
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Louise Penny
Happily retired in the village of Three Pines, Armand Gamache, former Chief Inspector of Homicide with the Sûreté du Québec, has found a peace he'd only imagined possible. On warm summer mornings he sits on a bench holding a small book, The Balm in Gilead, in his large hands. "There is a balm in Gilead," his neighbor Clara Morrow reads from the dust jacket, "to make the wounded whole."
While Gamache doesn't talk about his wounds and his balm, Clara tells him about hers. Peter, her artist husband, has failed to come home. Failed to show up as promised on the first anniversary of their separation. She wants Gamache's help to find him. Having finally found sanctuary, Gamache feels a near revulsion at the thought of leaving Three Pines. "There’s power enough in Heaven," he finishes the quote as he contemplates the quiet village, "to cure a sin-sick soul." And then he gets up. And joins her.
Together with his former second-in-command, Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and Myrna Landers, they journey deeper and deeper into Québec. And deeper and deeper into the soul of Peter Morrow. A man so desperate to recapture his fame as an artist, he would sell that soul. And may have. The journey takes them further and further from Three Pines, to the very mouth of the great St. Lawrence river. To an area so desolate, so damned, the first mariners called it The land God gave to Cain. And there they discover the terrible damage done by a sin-sick soul.
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It's hard to say what I didn't like without a spoiler, and I won't do that. Suffice it to say, the book took a departure from the usual pattern and the way the characters participate in the plots. Gamache has some big shoes to fill, and no one else can really do that.
Penny really took all of the conventions and flipped them 180°. Just like the upside down cover on the book. Interesting, yes. But I hope she knows we rely on her for a certain amount of predictability.
One other note ... if you've never listened to any of the books of this series, you're in for a treat with Ralph Cosham. He's perfect. But don't start with this book. Go back to the beginning and start with the earlier ones. While each one can stand alone, they are best in sequence.
I wanted to love it.
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This was one of my favorite of the series. Not a cliff hanger such as the last one but still an adventure that any audio fan will be glad to join. I felt like I was part of the search that felt the joy of every good clue and the disappointment when one avenue did not pan out.
In addition to the compelling love story in this book, it also focuses on the power of friendship and healing. Clara takes on a more assertive persona, which quite suits her. Ruth is still quite the curmudgeon and it is a delight to get to know Garmache's wife, Reine-Marie, a bit better.
Louise Penny's ability to weave visions of beautiful, remote Canadian landscapes will place the reader/listener in the locations where the story takes place.
As one other reviewer said, this book does not stand alone. To completely appreciate it, the earlier books should be read/listened to in order to get the full benefit of this wonderful story. And now I am anxious to find out what will happen next. Surely this is not Ms. Penny's last Three Pines novel.
Highly recommended and looking forward to more.
Excellent but a Bittersweet Experience
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Different
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A good read.
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There is subtext to her books that is greater than the surface "facts." She tells stories of human development that are weighty and pressure me to think of my own situation and take action to fix it. I care so much about her characters that I do not want her to be untrue to any of them.
Her narrator is the best possible Gamache. I can't imagine how he could change. And, of course, he does all of the other characters so well, but he IS Gamache.
I can't be timid about any Louise Penny review
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She's done it again
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A very satisfying read
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Odd story--not one of the best in the series
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Love Three Pines!
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One of my favorite in this series!
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