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The Nature of the Beast (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #11)
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Trump's win, coupled with his first round of appointments, left me feeling the need to escape. So I downloaded The Nature of Beast, put on my headphones, and let Louise Penny carry me to the Canadian Village of Three Pines. In the series 11th installment, Chief Inspector Gamache and Company must solve two murders and find the written plans for a giant missile launcher that they discovered hidden in the woods outside Three Pines. The novel is fast-paced, cleverly plotted, and full of interesting well-drawn characters. It was a great escape.
Trump's win, coupled with his first round of appointments, left me feeling the need to escape. So I downloaded The Nature of Beast, put on my headphones, and let Louise Penny carry me to the Canadian Village of Three Pines. In the series 11th installment, Chief Inspector Gamache and Company must solve two murders and find the written plans for a giant missile launcher that they discovered hidden in the woods outside Three Pines. The novel is fast-paced, cleverly plotted, and full of interesting well-drawn characters. It was a great escape.
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I want to visit Three Pines, eat at the Bistro, and visit Myrna's book shop!