The Grey Wolf
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3.7 • 139 Ratings
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- $24.99
Publisher Description
"Brassard's accents—whether French Canadian, Italian, or continental French—create indelible characters. His performance lets us feel Reine Marie's warmth and Armand's affectionate nature, and he adds an additional layer to surly Ruth and her potty-mouthed duck. Exciting and entertaining." —AudioFile (Earphones Award winner)
The 19th mystery in the #1 New York Times-bestselling Armand Gamache series.
Relentless phone calls interrupt the peace of a warm August morning in Three Pines. Though the tiny Québec village is impossible to find on any map, someone has managed to track down Armand Gamache, head of homicide at the Sûreté, as he sits with his wife in their back garden. Reine-Marie watches with increasing unease as her husband refuses to pick up, though he clearly knows who is on the other end. When he finally answers, his rage shatters the calm of their quiet Sunday morning.
That's only the first in a sequence of strange events that begin THE GREY WOLF, the nineteenth novel in Louise Penny's #1 New York Times-bestselling series. A missing coat, an intruder alarm, a note for Gamache reading "this might interest you", a puzzling scrap of paper with a mysterious list—and then a murder. All propel Chief Inspector Gamache and his team toward a terrible realization. Something much more sinister than any one murder or any one case is fast approaching.
Armand Gamache, Jean-Guy Beauvoir, his son-in-law and second in command, and Inspector Isabelle Lacoste can only trust each other, as old friends begin to act like enemies, and long-time enemies appear to be friends. Determined to track down the threat before it becomes a reality, their pursuit takes them across Québec and across borders. Their hunt grows increasingly desperate, even frantic, as the enormity of the creature they’re chasing becomes clear. If they fail the devastating consequences would reach into the largest of cities and the smallest of villages.
Including Three Pines.
A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A sense of community is at the heart of Louise Penny’s Chief Inspector Gamache series of mysteries—specifically, the tiny Québec village of Three Pines. But this time, it’s the world as a whole that’s under threat, not just the inspector’s peaceful hamlet. A mysterious phone call from an old enemy sets off a chain of curious events that sends Armand Gamache and his faithful deputies Isabelle and Jean-Guy halfway across the world to figure out a mysterious conspiracy with potentially deadly consequences. Penny brings climate change, political and religious extremism, and other hot-button issues into this entry in the long-running series, opening up the story to explore a bigger, darker world. New series narrator Jean Brassard captures the globe-trotting vibe with his expert use of accents to match the varied locations.
Customer Reviews
Good, but Not Her Best
I enjoyed The Grey Wolf, but did not feel the compulsion to finish it in a few settings. I actually put it down for several weeks and then took several more weeks to finish it. This one just didn’t keep me on the edge of my seat. I feel like she needs to breathe some new life into some of the old characters and maybe introduce some new regulars.
Pretty dumb
I don’t know why I torture myself reading these books. Gamache is annoying. Nobody is this noble. Silly ending. The Harry’s, Hole and Bosch are much better characters with flaws. These last few Three Pines books have been tough to finish.
Okay
I found the story confusing, and a bit unrealistic. It was hard to know which character was supposed to be speaking. If the point of the new narrator was to capture how French Canadians sound, good job. Maybe the story needs more than 1 reader, though, so characters have different voices.