
The Brutal Telling
par:
Louise Penny
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
Date de publication:
September 22nd, 2009
Éditeur: Minotaur Books
Pages: 372
Genres: Children’s
In a seemingly serene village, the tranquility of Three Pines is abruptly disrupted by the harrowing arrival of chaos. As mystery and dread seep into the lives of its inhabitants, the tension escalates with the discovery of a body in the nearby woods. The once-tight community now faces an unsettling reality where trust is tested and long-buried secrets threaten to surface.
Amid the backdrop of this small Quebec town, Detective Armand Gamache is drawn into the web of intrigue that envelops his beloved community. As he delves deep into the complexities of human nature, he grapples with the weight of morality and justice. Each character, with their distinctive quirks and hidden depths, plays a crucial role in unraveling the enigma that has brought this once-peaceful haven to its knees.
With rich prose and vivid imagery, the narrative captures the essence of both the picturesque village and the darkness that lurks beneath. Louise Penny masterfully weaves together themes of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for truth, leaving readers questioning their own understanding of right and wrong.
In the end, the journey through the heart of Three Pines reveals that even the closest bonds can harbor shadows, and sometimes, the brutal truths uncovered can redefine the very fabric of community.
Amid the backdrop of this small Quebec town, Detective Armand Gamache is drawn into the web of intrigue that envelops his beloved community. As he delves deep into the complexities of human nature, he grapples with the weight of morality and justice. Each character, with their distinctive quirks and hidden depths, plays a crucial role in unraveling the enigma that has brought this once-peaceful haven to its knees.
With rich prose and vivid imagery, the narrative captures the essence of both the picturesque village and the darkness that lurks beneath. Louise Penny masterfully weaves together themes of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for truth, leaving readers questioning their own understanding of right and wrong.
In the end, the journey through the heart of Three Pines reveals that even the closest bonds can harbor shadows, and sometimes, the brutal truths uncovered can redefine the very fabric of community.