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A Rule Against Murder: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel

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A Rule Against Murder: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel


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I normally devour anything written by the mother/son team Charles Todd. I am having a very hard time accepting that this is a Charles Todd book.They are normally masterful storytellers. And I am loath to say this, but this book was absolutely nonsense. From beginning to end. Page after page, the only thing this book consisted of was the main character wondering if her grandfather had killed someone. Over and over and over again. Nothing happens, no information is given and the little tidbits that do come out are all irrelevant. There is scene after scene of her wondering if it could be possible. In the bedroom, in the car, in the house, scene after scene of the main character just sitting there wondering if such a thing could be true.It was like the authors needed to put out a book but were fresh out of ideas and just decided to write something with no plot, no storyline, no real character development, all for the sake of just publishing a book.The only reason I finished it was on the strength of the authors' history. I kept thinking they are bound to turn it around at the end and the reader will have a wow moment. But alas, the ending was almost more nonsensical and disappointing than the entire book.So incredibly disappointing....

I am a big fan of Louise Penny's, murder mystery writing and did enjoy this novel. I always like to revisit Three Pines and the cast of quirky characters there. At last, in this book, we find out more about the family of Peter, the artist married to Clara, another artist who both find their inspiration in the hidden valley of Eastern Quebec.In this book, Ms. Penny explores the endless subject of "one never knows why someone is what they are, until one meets the family that brought them into the world and took them to adulthood, good, bad or indifferent to the world around them". Families are a package deal and in this novel, we find out the complicated background of one of the featured characters, in Ms. Penny's work. Later, Louise Penny develops this character, in a different way but, from this novel, we understand why that person pursues life as they do.The story begins in a remote exclusive inn, where the Gamaches are celebrating their wedding anniversary. As usual, Armand is caught up in a murder investigation, even though he had promised himself and Reine-Marie that he would just relax and enjoy the country air, the lake and the cuisine of the lodge. A new cast of characters come to holiday and soon one of them is dead, supposedly flattened by a newly-erected monument to that upper class family's patriarch, long dead. Also mixed up in the murderous fray are the young and old staff of the auberge, all lorded over by its long-standing owner and hostess, plus the older butler (really!) and the mature head chef.The plot develops and the reader soon learns that the errant son is none other than the Gamaches new friends in Three Pines, Peter and Clara. Then the plot really thickens and no one is beyond suspicion, neither the guests or the workers at the lodge. As usual, Chief Inspector Gamache is aided by his erstwhile underlings, Jean-Guy and Isabelle.The climax is a teetering, literally, display of having to save a pawn of the murderer. Of course, Gamache must overcome some of his fears to save the day, if not one of the wronged family. What's also interesting in this book, is that Madame Gamache's character is further developed, as she proves useful in the quest to catch the murderer and prevent further deaths.I'm not exactly sure how the murder was accomplished, since the evidence was taken to a slightly unresolved conclusion. Some side plots' conclusions are also not revealed, which was a bit frustrating and odd. In my mind, some loose plot ends were left dangling.But, at the end, Ms. Penny produced a wonderful cast of characters; a complex plot; and a deeper understanding of why some residents of Three Pines, or the lodge in the woods, had chosen those sanctuaries to pursue their muses and live a simpler, more reclusive life.I was not disappointed with this book but did want some more literary devices and facts used to more fully explain the outcome of all the plot lines.I am, always, an avid fan of Louise Penny and love revisiting Three Pines and my new "friends" there.

In true Todd fashion, The Murder Stone compounds racing emotions with searches for absolution and is set during WWI. The atmosphere along with the descriptions of psychological anguish and war are some of the best you will find in this genre but unfortunately the serious mystery and supposed suspense in this stand alone novel are overwhelmed by a need for an awkwardly presented romance that never seems real. The characters were also flat with only one I actually wanted to read more about. Admitting these unfortunate negatives has me wondering if I should have just picked up a classic Gothic novel off of my shelves because everything in The Murder Stone has all been done before. It did give a spirited effort to be an homage to some of the more recognizable cornerstones of the dark twisted sides of the library shelves but it was just too much of a good thing (Wings of Fire (Inspector Ian Rutledge, #2)- another novel by this creative mother and son writing duo was a fantastic homage to some of the greats of late 18th century to early 20th century Gothic writing, you cared about the characters and it had the right amount of mystery and shadowy family secrets to pull you deeper into the pages until the final dark inquiry). Still the premise of The Murder Stone was hard to ignore and the opening chapters and final reveal contained brilliant flickers of what I was anticipating to see (always can appreciate a wicked villain) within this book but the overabundance of predictable secrets, repetitive natures, random blurted out confessions and endless parade of walk-in scene characters (or convenient exits) all felt like a badly acted play with stunning scenery and attention to history in the back ground to keep you entertained and leaving with a few positive words to share later.

So, I'm up through book iv, and have enjoyed the series so far. I was surprised and intrigued by L. Penney's style, which is very different from murder mysteries I've read in the past. The rounding out of each recurring character is delightful, as is the focus on the relationships between them. What I find myself becoming put off by is the ever increasing deification of Gamache. I need to believe he is a human being, so he's going to need to cultivate some flaws....at the very least a recurring social faux pas, perhaps a honking flatulence which he chooses to believe goes unnoticed. I've enjoyed each book so far, enjoyed them enough that I want to continue along, anticipating a sexual temptation, a spot of passive aggressive road rage, or, at the very least, a flash of teeth garnished with broccoli. I'll hope for the best, since I find the plots so interesting, and I've grown fond of Three Pines, it's people, and pets.

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