The Hangman
The Hangman is a shorter Armand Gamache story, but it still carries the eerie pull and quiet tension that define the series. It opens with a grim discovery in the woods near Three Pines, when a jogger finds a man…
The Hangman is a shorter Armand Gamache story, but it still carries the eerie pull and quiet tension that define the series. It opens with a grim discovery in the woods near Three Pines, when a jogger finds a man…
Miss Wolcott’s Ghost is still being kept mostly under wraps, so there is not yet a full public plot summary to work from. What is confirmed is that it is the twenty-first Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novel, set in Three…
The Black Wolf picks up with the uneasy sense that stopping one threat may only have uncovered the edge of something much larger. After Gamache and his team halt a domestic terrorist attack in Montréal and arrest the man they…
The Grey Wolf opens with a disruption that feels small at first but quickly turns ominous: strange phone calls, unsettling clues, and then a murder that suggests something much larger is already in motion. What makes the premise especially gripping…
A World of Curiosities opens with Three Pines emerging into spring, but the sense of renewal comes with an unmistakable warning: not everything that has been buried should return. When Gamache and those around him begin uncovering strange objects, hidden…
The Madness of Crowds brings Gamache back to Three Pines after a period when the world itself feels altered, and that larger sense of instability shapes the whole novel. What begins as a seemingly routine request to provide security for…
All the Devils Are Here shifts the series to Paris, where what should be a warm family visit turns suddenly dangerous. Gamache is in the city with the people closest to him when a shocking incident involving his godfather pulls…
A Better Man opens with Gamache returning to the Sûreté under difficult circumstances, only to be met by a case that feels urgent from the start. A father comes to him desperate for help finding his missing daughter, while rising…
Kingdom of the Blind gives the series a premise that feels both eccentric and quietly ominous from the start. While still dealing with the fallout of earlier events, Gamache receives an unexpected letter and finds himself drawn into the strange…
Glass Houses opens with one of the series’ most unsettling images: a mysterious figure standing motionless in Three Pines through cold November weather, watched with growing dread by the villagers and by Gamache himself. When that presence is followed by…