I really enjoy Louise Penny's writing and A Fatal Grace was no exception. The book draws the reader in very quickly and keeps it interesting to the last page.
The first of these warm, acutely and accurately observed, scrumptiously comfy cozy mysteries, "Still Life" hooked me in completely to the world of Gamache, the Surete (weeeeurrrrnh goes the WWII siren, off to catch Jews in Nazi Paris, the line of Traction Avant sedans hurtling through the rain-soake...
This is another one of those books that have two different titles and therefore confuses the heck out of me when I am trying to figure out if my library has it, needs to order it, and which one is next in the series, seriously, stick to one title please!! LOLThis is book #2 in the "Three Pines" seri...
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