![]() He is not only trying to solve a murder case. However the main reason to read this book is the strong lead of Chief Inspector Armond Gamache. The story of the Dionne quintuplets and how the Canadian government took them over is intriguing in itself. The murder mystery is a mash up on probably the most famous true story to come out of this area of Canada, the Dionne quintuplets. As it turns out, ‘How the Light Gets In’ is an excellent book of fiction regardless of category.įirst, this novel has several eccentric colorful characters and an exotic location in the small (fictional?) town of Three Pines in French-speaking Quebec. When I saw that the mystery ‘How the Light Gets In’ was appearing on many of the lists for Best Fiction of 2013, I decided this was a novel I would read. ![]() I don’t read a lot of mysteries, but I keep my eyes and ears open for superior books of any genre. “There’s a crack in everything that’s how the light gets in” – ‘Anthem’ by Leonard Cohen ![]() ‘How the Light Gets In’ by Louise Penny (2013) – 404 pages ![]()
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