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When I learned about “Three Pines” from Louise Penny’s monthly newsletter, I knew I’d watch every minute.
Armand Gamache is relaxing in his garden in Three Pines in the opening of “The Grey Wolf,” due out Tuesday, the long-anticipated 19th entry in the wildly popular series of mysteries by Louise ...
Inspector Armand Gamache, the courtly French Canadian hero of 18 bestselling novels by author Louise Penny, has solved numerous grisly crimes throughout his career with the Sûreté du Québec ...
The attention of everyone in Three Pines is soon drawn, though, to a perplexing letter forwarded to Myrna’s partner, Billy Williams.
Is Three Pines Season 2 in the cards? Based on Louise Penny 's hit book series, Three Pines recently closed its first season on Amazon Prime to strong reviews.
In “A World of Curiosities,” the chief inspector is faced with an elaborate and murderous conspiracy that threatens the lives of all those he holds dear in the small village of Three Pines.
I belong to a cult, and we’ve all been radicalized on Facebook. But it’s a sweet cult, formed around a love of books about an imaginary Quebec village called Three Pines, created by Louise ...
“Three Pines” is based on Louise Penny’s award-winning mystery novels, which feature an array of quirky French Canadian locals who are constantly embroiled in another whodunnit.
Have we really been through 18 books in the stellar Armand Gamache series? Canadian author Louise Penny reaches a crescendo with her latest tale from Three Pines, a wondrous hamlet outside Montreal.
Prime Video’s adaptation of the Louise Penny novels — with Alfred Molina as Armand Gamache — delves deep into the heart of French Canada.
Rob Delaney shares the wrenching story of his young son's death and Louise Penny delivers another tantalizing mystery this week in new books.
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