![]() Despite feeling bored with this book, I am looking forward to picking up the next book in the series. ![]() Armand was there to intricately explain to me the ins and outs of the murder, the fierce love between Three Pines’ residents was there, and that sense of home that Penny has always been able to deliver was once again present. Finally, I felt like I was back in the books I have come to love. A Long Way from Home is Peter Careys late style masterpiece a thrilling high speed story that starts in one way, then takes you to another place altogether. Penny saved this book from being a total wash for me in the final chapters. The hunt for Peter is repetitive and tedious. Based off of the plot summary one would assume that this book would bring the reader so much closer to Peter and Clara, but what I actually experienced was a strange ride on a merry-go-round. This installment was missing the usual depth and connection to the characters that I have grown accustomed to experiencing with Penny. THE LONG WAY HOME is the tenth book in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series and the first time I can say that I didn’t fall in love. I’ll pray that you grow up a brave man in a brave country. Will they succeed in finding this damaged man or is Peter beyond saving? Clara and those with her begin to see deeper into Peter’s troubled soul as they search for him. In The Long Way Home by Louise Penny, Armand Gamache, the former head of homicide, had come to the village of Three Pines to rest, heal, and find peace. As a man who had lost his wife and his purpose in his artistic life, Peter set out on a journey to find out more about himself. Sparse clues leave the group scrambling to make sense of the life that he was living over the course of the last year. From his parents life in the Thirties, on to his boyhood along the Missouri River and on the prairies of South Dakota in the Forties, into his early journalism. Gamache, Jean Guy Beauvoir, Clara, and Myrna Landers set out on a journey through Quebec to find the missing Peter. Clara believes something has happened to Peter and is desperate to find him.įear lives in the head. What he did not know was that the couple was supposed to meet for a reunion a few days ago and Peter did not show. Gamache knew Peter and knew that the two had separated a year prior. Soon she is telling him about the inner workings of her marriage to Peter. ![]() When Saroos father leaves his mother, money is scarce. Clara Morrow, a prominent member of Three Pines and friend to Gamache, begins to share in this time with him. Saroo was born in India to a Hindu mother and a Muslim father. The memoir was written in the context of the narrators life history, starting in India, Ginestlay. Gamache spends his mornings sitting on a bench in the village, reflecting on his childhood and his life. Happily retired in the village of Three Pines, Armand Gamache, former Chief Inspector of Homicide with the Sûreté du Québec, has found a peace hed only imagined possible. He and his wife, Reine Marie, have made a home for themselves in the village of Three Pines. A 1 New York Times Bestseller, Louise Pennys The Long Way Home is an intriguing Chief Inspector Gamache Novel. Armand Gamache has officially retired from the Surete du Quebec.
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