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A Rule Against Murder

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #4
A Rule Against Murder / The Murder Stone (2008)

A Rule Against Murder takes Gamache out of Three Pines and into a more enclosed, uneasy setting: a remote lakeside inn where he and Reine-Marie are meant to be celebrating their wedding anniversary in peace. Instead, they find themselves surrounded by a wealthy family whose old resentments and private fractures are impossible to ignore, and when a sudden death shatters the gathering, the holiday turns into a tightly contained investigation. The novel has a classic closed-circle mystery feel, but what gives it weight is the way Louise Penny uses that elegant setting to expose grief, rivalry, status, and long-simmering damage within a family. It is less about spectacle than pressure—watching civility crack, and seeing Gamache patiently sort through what people hide even when they are all trapped in the same place.

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