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melissa_who_reads 's review for:
The Long Way Home
by Louise Penny
Again, another one I loved. I will have to give "The Beautiful Mystery" another go at some point, since I have loved the two following it.
Gamache gets asked to help find Peter Morrow, who has not returned home as expected -- a year to the date that Clara kicked him out. Clara asks, then rescinds the ask, then asks again -- and Gamache is drawn into an investigation he doesn't really want to do. He and his wife have retired to Three Pines, and have left all that behind -- and he is learning to live with his own demons, and doesn't want to go chasing someone else's.
More about art, and artists, and creativity and the lack of it. About filling the emptiness of the holes inside you. About slow death, real and artistic. The murders happen at the very end, and it is unbearably sad when you get there.
Gamache gets asked to help find Peter Morrow, who has not returned home as expected -- a year to the date that Clara kicked him out. Clara asks, then rescinds the ask, then asks again -- and Gamache is drawn into an investigation he doesn't really want to do. He and his wife have retired to Three Pines, and have left all that behind -- and he is learning to live with his own demons, and doesn't want to go chasing someone else's.
More about art, and artists, and creativity and the lack of it. About filling the emptiness of the holes inside you. About slow death, real and artistic. The murders happen at the very end, and it is unbearably sad when you get there.