Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery Apr 2026

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Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is exactly the kind of detective I need right now: thoughtful, patient, and more interested in why people make choices than just the fingerprints they leave behind. If you love: 🎨 Art as a central plot point 🥐 Cozy bistros and cafe au lait 🧐 Mysteries that are actually deep character studies Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery

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...then you need to meet the residents of Three Pines. Who's your favorite villager? I'm already team Ruth Zardo (and her duck)! 🦆 Best for: Instagram or Facebook book groups focused

In her debut novel, Louise Penny introduces us to a place that "can only be found by people who are lost". centers on the suspicious death of Jane Neal, a 76-year-old retired teacher and amateur folk artist whose long-awaited first painting acceptance might have been her death warrant. Why it stands out: Still Life, Part 1 | Chief Inspector Gamache Series

"There are no police in Three Pines. There are no crimes. Just the light between the cracks." ✨ If you love: 🎨 Art as a central

I just finished by Louise Penny , and I’m officially ready to move to the Eastern Townships of Quebec. 🇨🇦 What started as a tragic hunting accident in the woods—the death of beloved schoolteacher Jane Neal—quickly peels back the layers of a village that everyone thought was perfect.