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Und die Furcht gebiert den Zorn - Louise Penny, Gabriele Werbeck, Andrea Stumpf
Und die Furcht gebiert den Zorn
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 344237507X
Publisher: Blanvalet
Pages no: 448
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (#2)
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
3.5 "Dead Cold - Chief Inspector Gamache #2" by Louise Penny - not your typical whodunnit
"Dead Cold" (published in the US under the less pleasingly ambiguous and less accurate title of "A Fatal Grace") surprised me by being qualitatively very different from "Still Life", the first book in the series. "Still Life" was a comforting, almost wistful, book in which a wise detective gently ...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
3.0 Dead Cold (Chief Inspector Gamache)
"Dead Cold" (published in the US under the less pleasingly ambiguous and less accurate title of "A Fatal Grace") surprised me by being qualitatively very different from "Still Life", the first book in the series."Still Life" was a comforting, almost wistful, book in which a wise detective gently unr...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
3.0 Dead Cold (Chief Inspector Gamache)
"Dead Cold" (published in the US under the less pleasingly ambiguous and less accurate title of "A Fatal Grace") surprised me by being qualitatively very different from "Still Life", the first book in the series."Still Life" was a comforting, almost wistful, book in which a wise detective gently unr...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it
5.0 Three Pines in Winter
I maybe said, don't leave me when I finished this book. I swear, the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series is becoming a fast favorite with me. We have Gamache reappearing in Three Pines again after the murder of a loathsome woman. I think that Penny, just like Christie, has a way for villains in he...
Books & Chocolate
Books & Chocolate rated it
3.0 A Fatal Grace
I liked this book marginally better than the first. I was used to the style of the audiobook narration, so maybe that had something to do with it. I also felt the characters were a bit more developed this time around. I was able to figure out who had killed CC - I had a few working theories, but ...
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