![]() ![]() Summary: A mysterious figure robed in black, the murder of a woman found in those robes, a confession, and a trial, during which Gamache has made choices of conscience that could cost lives and save many. In Glass Houses, her latest utterly gripping audiobook, number-one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny shatters the conventions of the crime novel to explore what Gandhi called the court of conscience. Glass Houses (Chief Inspector Gamache 13), Louise Penny. Gamache's own conscience is standing in judgment. Months later, on a steamy July day as the trial for the accused begins in Montréal, Chief Superintendent Gamache continues to struggle with actions he set in motion that bitter November, from which there is no going back. And hope his mounting fears are not realized.īut when the figure vanishes overnight and a body is discovered, it falls to Gamache to discover if a debt has been paid or levied. Through rain and sleet, the figure stands unmoving, staring ahead.įrom the moment its shadow falls over the village, Gamache, now Chief Superintendent of the Sûreté du Québec, suspects the creature has deep roots and a dark purpose. ![]() When a mysterious figure appears in Three Pines one cold November day, Armand Gamache and the rest of the villagers are at first curious. ![]()
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