Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery Apr 2026
In her debut novel, Louise Penny introduces us to a place that "can only be found by people who are lost". centers on the suspicious death of Jane Neal, a 76-year-old retired teacher and amateur folk artist whose long-awaited first painting acceptance might have been her death warrant. Why it stands out: Still Life, Part 1 | Chief Inspector Gamache Series
I just finished by Louise Penny , and I’m officially ready to move to the Eastern Townships of Quebec. 🇨🇦 What started as a tragic hunting accident in the woods—the death of beloved schoolteacher Jane Neal—quickly peels back the layers of a village that everyone thought was perfect. Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery
Best for: Instagram or Facebook book groups focused on atmospheric reads. In her debut novel, Louise Penny introduces us
...then you need to meet the residents of Three Pines. Who's your favorite villager? I'm already team Ruth Zardo (and her duck)! 🦆 🇨🇦 What started as a tragic hunting accident
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If you are looking to share your love for , the first installment in Louise Penny's celebrated Chief Inspector Gamache series, here are three post options tailored for different audiences. Option 1: The "Cozy Vibe" Enthusiast
"There are no police in Three Pines. There are no crimes. Just the light between the cracks." ✨