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The Chief Inspector Gamache Series Books 1-5 Collection Box Set by Louise Penny - Paperback - Still Life, A Fatal Grace, The Cruellest Month, A Rule Against Murder, The Brutal Telling

The Chief Inspector Gamache Series Books 1-5 Collection Box Set by Louise Penny - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Louise Penny
SKU: PLD12844
Barcode: 9780751583243
Publisher: Sphere
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Titles in This Set
Still Life
A Fatal Grace
The Cruellest Month
A Rule Against Murder
The Brutal Telling

Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780751583243
Publisher: Sphere
Age Range: Adult

Overview
Step into the quietly unsettling village of Three Pines with this five-book paperback collection launching Louise Penny's internationally bestselling Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. Gathering the first five novels together, this box set is an ideal introduction for new readers and a satisfying keepsake for longtime fans of literary crime fiction, perfect for gifting or building out a home library of modern mystery classics.

About the Books
Each novel in this collection stands alone as a complete mystery while steadily deepening the world of Three Pines and its residents. In Still Life, a body found in the woods on Thanksgiving weekend draws Gamache into a village full of quiet secrets. A Fatal Grace sees a fatal electrocution at a winter curling match expose hidden motives beneath the snow. The Cruellest Month unfolds around Easter, when an attempt to raise the dead leads instead to real murder. A Rule Against Murder gathers the wealthy Finney family at a lakeside manor, where old resentments boil over into violence. The Brutal Telling uncovers stolen treasure, cryptic codes, and a shameful history buried beneath the village's peaceful surface. Together, these five novels showcase Penny's gift for combining cosy village atmosphere with genuine psychological depth, slowly revealing the histories and relationships of recurring characters while delivering fresh, self-contained puzzles in every instalment. Fans of character-driven detective fiction, atmospheric settings, and award-winning storytelling will find this an essential starting point for one of the most acclaimed crime series in modern fiction. Gamache himself anchors every story: a thoughtful, principled investigator whose quiet authority and compassion for both victims and suspects set him apart from the genre's more hard-boiled detectives. Readers consistently praise the way Penny layers literary prose, dry wit, and genuine emotional stakes into traditional mystery structure, making this collection equally suited to dedicated crime readers and newcomers to the genre.

  • Five complete novels in one paperback box set - ideal for binge-reading or gifting
  • Written by a multi-award-winning, internationally bestselling author
  • Atmospheric small-town setting with richly developed recurring characters
  • Perfect for book clubs, crime fiction fans, and series newcomers alike
  • A lasting keepsake collection for any home library

About the Author
Louise Penny is the multi-award-winning, #1 New York Times and Globe and Mail bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novels. She has received the CWA Dagger, the Agatha Award on multiple occasions, and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Novel. Penny lives in a small village south of Montreal that has inspired much of the atmosphere found within her fictional Three Pines. Her novels are celebrated for blending traditional whodunit plotting with genuine emotional and psychological insight.

Why You'll Love This Collection
A beautifully packaged introduction to a beloved, award-winning detective series, offering five gripping mysteries, a richly drawn cast, and the irresistible charm of Three Pines in one collectible paperback set.

Please Note: Cover art may vary slightly; this is the UK edition as shown, supplied with the ISBN listed above.

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