Louise Penny’s Still Life is one of the most
frustrating books I’ve read all year long. Damn it all, this book starts off so
well!!! But the wheels fall off so
abruptly in the final act, and we’re left with the most anticlimactic ending
I’ve come across in a long time…
probably the worst since Catherine Aird’s The Religious Body back in November
of last year!!!
The quiet community of Three
Pines is a small, peaceful village in rural Québec… and one morning, the
community’s peace is shattered when Jane Neal is discovered dead, killed by an
arrow. Was it an accident? Then why isn’t anyone coming forward? And where is
the arrow? And for that matter, if it was murder, who could have done it? After
all, Jane was well-liked by everyone. It sounds like a job for Chief Inspector
Armand Gamache!