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472 pages, Paperback
First published October 3, 2005
Clara stared at her reflection in the window of {the victim}'s kitchen. A ghostly,frightened woman looked back. Her theory made sense.
Ignore it, the voice inside said. It's not your business. Let the police do their work. For God's sake, don't say anything. It was a seductive voice, one that promised peace and calm and the continuation of her beautiful life in Three Pines. To act on what she knew would destroy that life.
What if you're wrong? cooed the voice. You'll hurt a lot of people...But Clara knew the voice lied. Had always lied to her. Clara would know and that knowing would eventually destroy her life anyway.
“I watch. I’m very good at observing. Noticing things. And listening. Actively listening to what people are saying, their choice of words, their tone. What they aren’t saying. � It’s as simple and as complex as that. And as powerful. So when I’m observing, that’s what I’m watching for. The choices people make.�
Jane Neal is found dead in the woods, and Chief Inspector Armand Gamache leads his troops to the picturesque village of Three Pines to uncover secrets and find a killer. This fun to read crime-mystery has many great characters that I can't wait to get to know better.....Oliver and his partner Gabri are a hoot and newbie smart-mouth Agent Nichol, well, she is something else, and then there's Inspector Gamache's final comment (I'm not telling) that draws you to book two!
One down :-) and Ten to Go :-(
"Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men"
� Interesting characters
� Plausible forensics
� Sensible structure to the story
� Skill in the uncovering of clues
� Details of the setting for added flavor
x Success in avoiding an annoying, witless junior officer who thinks she knows way more than she really does and is terrible at reading people