The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny
This is the toughest review I write every year. It’s hard to talk about Louise Penny’s latest Armand Gamache novel, The Grey Wolf, without revealing much. It’s best to say fans will not be disappointed. She launches a new arc, finishes a storyline, but leaves readers with a cliffhanger. Along the way, she frightens us, as always, with her acute awareness of political issues.
Phone calls disrupt the peacefulness of a Sunday morning in Quebec, but it’s only the beginning of a larger problem for Armand Gamache, When he returns to work on Monday morning, the head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec receives an unexpected package. Although his team treats it as if it was a bomb, the package with its note and contents presents a bigger bomb. It leads Gamache to a small cafe where he’s surrounded by his team, but he can’t prevent a murder. It’s a murder that leads to fear for his country, a fear he can only share with a few people without spreading terror throughout Quebec. And, he realizes there are few people he trusts, even though he placed some of those people in high positions.
Gamache knows he can trust the two people who share the second-in-command position, his son-in-law, Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and Inspector Isabel Lacoste. He’s burdened them before, but this time, he sends them across lakes and oceans, looking for pieces of the puzzle before someone can threaten and terrorize the country.
Louise Penny returns to a familiar theme of duality, as well as a familiar location. She often deals with light and dark, good and evil, “Of Heaven and the Hell on earth that was coming.” There are stories of the Grey Wolf and the Black Wolf, an allegory for today. She writes frightening novels of ordinary people, such as Gamache and his family, the people of Three Pines, who are threatened by larger events they can’t control. In book after book, Penny forces readers to confront world events and the politics that can destroy governments and lives.
There is so much I wish I could say about The Grey Wolf. As always, Penny’s books are filled with courage, the courage of ordinary people confronted by their worst fears. She alleviates one fear with the storyline in The Grey Wolf , but she leaves us waiting, with bated breath, for the next step in the story arc.
Louise Penny’s website is https://louisepenny.com/ .
The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny. Minotaur Books, 2024. ISBN 9781250328137 (hardcover), 432p.
FTC Full Disclosure – The publicist sent me an ARC, with no expectation of a positive review.
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12 Comments
I pre-ordered this book. I am really looking forward to reading it. I’ve been a long time fan of hers.
You won’t be disappointed, Bonnie.
She has done it AGAIN!
Hard to believe, isn’t it, Kaye?
This arrived today as a pre-ordered audiobook. I can’t wait! I should be able to start listening tomorrow, as soon as I finish my latest Slough House book (JOE COUNTRY) by Mick Herron.
Enjoy, Kim! On Thursday, you’ll have to tell us how it sounds.
Sounds wonderful, as always. The beauty and depth of Louise’s writing always draws me in.
Doesn’t it, Sandra? I tend to read fast and skim a lot, but not when I read Louise Penny’s books.
I read the new book of Louise Penny. I have to say that I was surprised about half through the book I was lost in so many clues being presented that did not seems to make sense. I had to go back twice to make sure I was following the story. I am a fan of Louise Penny but this long awaited book did not satisfy my appetite.
I get it, Gigi. I had to take extensive notes in order to keep everything straight. And, I was disappointed that there was a cliffhanger ending.
I have read all the Louise Penny Gamache books. I always enjoy her intricate writing. But, can we please get away from police corruption as the main story?
I think there were some stories that weren’t about police corruption, but, you’re right, Glenda. That always is the overarching story.
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THE GREY WOLF
by Louise Penny ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 29, 2024
One of those rare triple-deckers that’s actually worth every page, every complication, every bead of sweat.
A routine break-in at the home of Sûreté homicide chief Armand Gamache leads slowly but surely to the revelation of a potentially calamitous threat to all Québec.
At first it seems as if nothing at all triggered the burglar alarm at Gamache’s home in Three Pines; it was literally a false alarm. It’s not till he receives a package containing his summer jacket that Gamache realizes someone really did get into his house, choosing to steal exactly this one item and return it with a cryptic note referring to “ some malady…water ” and “ Angelica stems .” Having already refused to meet with Jeanne Caron, chief of staff to Marcus Lauzon, a powerful politician who’s already taken vengeance on Gamache and his family for not expunging his child’s criminal record, Gamache now agrees to meet with Charles Langlois, a marine biologist with ties to Caron who confesses to a leading role in stealing Gamache’s jacket. Their meeting ends inconclusively for Gamache, who’s convinced that Langlois is hiding something weighty, and all too conclusively for Langlois, who’s killed by a hit-and-run driver as he leaves. The news that Langlois had been investigating a water supply near the abbey of Saint-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loups sends Gamache scurrying off to the abbey, where the plot steadily thickens until he’s led to ask how “an old recipe for Chartreuse” can possibly be connected to “a terrorist plot to poison Québec’s drinking water.” That’s a great question, and answering it will take the second half of this story, which spins ever more intricate connections among leading players that become deeply unsettling.
Pub Date: Oct. 29, 2024
ISBN: 9781250328137
Page Count: 432
Publisher: Minotaur
Review Posted Online: July 19, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2024
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