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The Brutal Telling: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, 5)

The Brutal Telling: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, 5)

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The Brutal Telling: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, 5)

by Penny, Louise

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Louise Penny conceived the idea for "The Brutal Telling" while contemplating the intricacies of human nature and the capacity for brutality. Originally, Penny considered the title "The Broken Mirror" to capture the shattered illusions and hidden truths explored in the novel. However, after much consideration, she settled on the evocative and thought-provoking title "The Brutal Telling," which encapsulates the essence of the book's exploration of secrets and their consequences. The cover art plays a significant role in capturing the essence of a book. For the original hardcover edition, published by Minotaur Books, the cover design featured a mysterious and atmospheric depiction of a woodland scene, shrouded in shadow and foreboding. The image expertly conveyed the dark and suspenseful nature of the story within. Upon its release, "The Brutal Telling" garnered widespread critical acclaim. Reviewers praised Louise Penny's skillful storytelling, her ability to create intricate plots, and the emotional depth of her characters. The novel's exploration of themes such as betrayal, redemption, and the darkness that can reside within people received high praise. Critics lauded Penny's ability to weave together multiple storylines seamlessly, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience. "The Brutal Telling" achieved notable success in terms of sales. It quickly climbed bestseller lists, capturing the attention of both devoted fans of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series and new readers alike. The book's gripping narrative and Penny's growing reputation as a master of crime fiction contributed to its strong sales figures. The literary world recognized the exceptional quality of "The Brutal Telling" through various awards and accolades. In 2009, the novel received the prestigious Agatha Award for Best Novel, solidifying Penny's place among the top authors in the genre. The recognition further heightened the book's visibility and increased its sales and popularity.

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The Brutal Telling: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, 5)
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Penny, Louise
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2016-06

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