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The Madness of Crowds: Chief Inspector Gamache Novel Book 17 Kindle Edition
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The incredible new book in Louise Penny's #1 bestselling Chief Inspector Gamache series.
When Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is asked to provide crowd control at a statistics lecture given at the Université de l'Estrie in Quebec, he is dubious. Why ask the head of homicide to provide security for what sounds like a minor, even mundane lecture?
But dangerous ideas about who deserves to live in order for society to thrive are rapidly gaining popularity, fuelled by the research of the eminent Professor Abigail Robinson. Yet for every person seduced by her theories there is another who is horrified by them. When a murder is committed days after the lecture, it's clear that within crowds can lie madness.
To uncover the truth, Gamache must put his own feelings about the divisive Professor to one side. But with her ideas gaining ground, the line separating good and evil, right and wrong, is quickly blurring - especially when the case leads unexpectedly close to home ...
PRAISE FOR LOUISE PENNY AND THE INSPECTOR GAMACHE SERIES:
'Louise Penny is one of the greatest crime writers of our times' DENISE MINA
'She makes most of her competitors seem like wannabes' THE TIMES
'Gamache has become to Canada what Hercule Poirot is to Belgium' THE NEW YORK TIMES
'Louise Penny twists and turns the plot expertly tripping the reader up just at the moment you think you might have solved the mystery' DAILY EXPRESS
'The series is deep and grand and altogether extraordinary . . . Miraculous' WASHINGTON POST
'No one does atmospheric quite like Louise Penny.' ELLY GRIFFITHS
'An absolute joy' IRISH TIMES
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHodder & Stoughton
- Publication date24 Aug. 2021
- File size2628 KB
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Praise for The Madness of Crowds
"This series has always excelled... This new novel grapples successfully with the moral weight of its narrative... 'All Will Be Well' never sounded so menacing."
--The New York Times Book Review
Intelligent and emotionally powerful."
--Wall Street Journal
"The best mysteries and thrillers rise to the level of social novels, presenting readers opportunities to confront the difficult issues we face. Penny's novels have always been driven by this (as well as the love of family and friends). The Madness of Crowds may be one of Penny's darkest works, but we can still find comfort in the natural beauty of Three Pines and the quirky residents we would love to have as our neighbors."
--Washington Post
"Timely and thrilling... faithful readers know that one of Penny's books is less a single-serving crime tale than a full spread of fiction. The mystery may be the main course, but the side dishes -- the food for thought, and the food at the Bistro; the people and their lives and, yes, loves; and certainly the setting itself -- combine to create a full banquet for readers, one liberally seasoned with dry humor. The Madness of Crowds is one of the richest and most satisfying banquets yet."
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"The mystery part of the books is always compelling and provides narrative drive, but Penny's books are so rich because she provides real food for thought and gives those thoughts emotional grounding... another brilliant entry."
--Mystery Scene Magazine
"Louise Penny, who in her seventeenth installment in the beloved Armand Gamache series, has tackled COVID and its consequences head-on. The book describes how everyday life in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines has changed while also exploring the threat of a statistician who is using the pandemic data as ammunition for a eugenics program. Plus one for the Canadians."
--CrimeReads
"Penny's optimism about the future shines brightly through Gamache's family and Three Pines, and hopefully will shine into your heart as well."
--BookTrib
"It's easily one of the best mystery novels (or novels of any genre) in recent memory."
--BookPage (Starred Review)
"Provocative... brilliant... Seamlessly integrating debates about scientific experimentation and morality into a fair-play puzzle, Penny excels at placing her characters in challenging ethical quandaries. This author just goes from strength to strength."
--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Always a master plotter, Penny brilliantly combines this main story line with a profusion of subplots that bring together multiple interconnected themes, all raising thought-provoking questions about ethics and human relationships in a post-COVID world. Gamache's longtime belief in our common humanity is severely tested here, but, finally, it is that belief and the actions deriving from it that seem to offer the only balm for our lingering bruises."
--Booklist (Starred Review)
"This book has layers within layers: good versus evil; our duty to the weak; the nature of power; the fact that good people are not always likable, and likable people are not always good. Highly recommended..."
--Library Journal (Starred Review)
"With The Madness of Crowds, [Penny] is one of the first crime fiction authors to tackle the pandemic and its aftermath head-on and in doing so becomes almost a literary Oracle at Delphi, mapping out both the rewards and the pitfalls facing society after such an unprecedented and seismic pandemic. In the end, The Madness of Crowds stands as one of the best novels in Louise Penny's excellent, and now iconic, series."
--BOLO Books
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- ASIN : B08XND74CB
- Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton (24 Aug. 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 2628 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 449 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 7,585 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 961 in Police Procedurals (Kindle Store)
- 1,035 in Police Procedurals (Books)
- 1,087 in Crime Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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LOUISE PENNY is the #1 New York Times and Globe and Mail bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novels. She has won numerous awards, including a CWA Dagger and the Agatha Award (five times) and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Novel. She lives in a small village south of Montréal.
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It’s a book that mixes eugenics, mercy killings and torture, and raises the question what are we prepared to overlook if everyone else is overlooking it too?
It’s not quite as dour as I’ve made it sound (thanks largely to all the lovely descriptions of a Christmas customs, scenery and food in Three Pines), although it does take a while to get going. There is a murder which needs to be solved but it almost felt as if the author had dropped the murder in because it was expected in a detective novel and she was really more interested in exploring some of the moral dilemmas that our choices force on us.
I did find it an interesting book that raised some uncomfortable questions but I’m not sure I’d have read another book in the series if this was my first introduction to Gamache.





