The Brutal Telling
The Brutal Telling is a novel written by Louise Penny[1][2], part of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. It was published by Minotaur Books[3], an imprint of St. Martin's Press[4] owned by Macmillan Publishers[5]. The book was published on 22 September 2009, and later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 2010.[6]
First edition | |
Author | Louise Penny |
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Genre | Mystery fiction |
Published | 2009 |
Publisher | Minotaur Books |
Pages | 372 |
Awards | Anthony Award for Best Novel (2010) |
ISBN | 978-0-312-37703-8 |
Website | The Brutal Telling |
Plot summary
The body of a man is found in the bistro in Three Pines. Investigations lead to a mysterious cottage in the nearby woods. Greed and revenge play a part.
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References
- Penny, Louise (2011-04-07). The Brutal Telling. Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 9780748129621.
- "Louise Penny Author - Official site". www.louisepenny.com. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
- "Fiction Book Review: The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
- Noble, Barnes &. "The Brutal Telling (Chief Inspector Gamache Series #5)". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
- "The Brutal Telling | Louise Penny | Macmillan". US Macmillan. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
- "Winners and Nominees". Bouchercon. 2015-08-10. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
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