Sunday, January 24, 2021

Displaying Behaviors




"Perhaps, I should just worry about my own
behavior and le other be who they are."
Louise Penny

Author, Louise Penny wrote a series of mysteries unfolding in Quebec and a quaint neighboring village.  With my love for Quebec, she is easily one of my favorite authors.  It is her characters, however, that have maintained my attention.

In the little village of Louise Penny's imagination, she has created diverse characters who somehow band together.  Each character represents differing qualities, opinions, and physical aspects, but remain intwined. They easily become personal friends in spite of faulty aspects of being a human being.

These novels reflect the damage of hard times passing, diversity, and speculation, but this group of friends consistently respect, observe, and learn from each other.  They are filled with simple, yet poignant situations that instill me to always try to do better, be better, and see the best in others. 

Inspector Gamache Book Series  
  1. Still Life (#1), 2005
  2. A Fatal Grace aka Dead Cold (#2), 2006
  3. The Cruelest Month (#3), 2007
  4. A Rule Against Murder (#4), 2008
  5. The Brutal Telling (#5), 2009
  6. Bury Your Dead (#6), 2010
  7. The Hangman (#6.5) 2010 (novella)
  8. A Trick of the Light (#7), 2011
  9. The Beautiful Mystery (#8), 2012
  10. How the Light Gets In (#9), 2013
  11. The Long Way Home (#10), 2014
  12. The Nature of the Beast (#11), 2015
  13. A Great Reckoning (#12), 2016
  14. Glass Houses (#13), 2017
  15. Kingdom of the Blind (#14), 2018
  16. A Better Man (#15), 2019
  17. All the Devils Are Here (#16), 2020



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