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The Black Wolf
The Black Wolf: A Novel | Louise Penny
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The 20th mystery in the #1 New York Times-bestselling Armand Gamache series. Somewhere out there, in the darkness, a black wolf is feeding. Several weeks ago, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sret du Qubec and his team uncovered and stopped a domestic terrorist attack in Montral, arresting the person behind it. A man they called the Black Wolf. But their relief is short-lived. In a sickening turn of events, Gamache has realized that plot, as horrific as it was, was just the beginning. Perhaps even a deliberate misdirection. One he fell into. Something deeper and darker, more damaging, is planned. Did he in fact arrest the Black Wolf, or are they still out there? Armand is appalled to think his mistake has allowed their conspiracy to grow, to gather supporters. To spread lies, manufacture enemies, and feed hatred and division. Still recovering from wounds received in stopping the first attack, Armand is confined to the village of Three Pines, leading a covert investigation from there. He must be careful not to let the Black Wolf know he has recognized his mistake. In a quiet church basement, he and his senior agents Beauvoir and Lacoste, pore over what little evidence they have. Two notebooks. A few mysterious numbers on a tattered map of Qubec. And a phrase repeated by the person they had called the Grey Wolf. A warning... In a dry and parched land where there is no water. Gamache and his small team of supporters realize that for the Black Wolf to have gotten this far, they must have powerful allies, in law enforcement, in industry, in organized crime, in the halls of government. From the apparent peace of his little village, Gamache finds himself playing a lethal game of cat and mouse with an invisible foe who is gathering forces and preparing to strike.
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Attended this tonight- as usual, fantastic, thought provoking interview. Great audience questions as well. Much to mull over. My book will be in the mail tomorrow from B & N. Excited to journey again with Gamache soon! Book #20 in the series.

dabbe We'll be receiving our copy as well! 🧡🎃🖤 1d
Karisa Hurray! I love her books too! Can‘t wait to see what happens next with the Three Pines crew 24h
AnnCrystal 🆒📚👏🏼☺️💝. 18h
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kspenmoll
Black Wolf | Louise Penny
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From the fabulous Louise Penny‘s April Newsletter: Today I signed up for the B& N virtual discussion of The Black Wolf (includes the book). Her last book tour(11/1,2) venue is at the Haskell Free Library & Opera House,straddling CA & US, at Rock Island, QC/Derby Line, VT. There will be tickets for 200 Canadians & 200 US citizens. Virtual tickets will be available 4/15. I am beyond excited!

kwmg40 How exciting, and nice that her last event will be at the Haskell library. I saw Louise Penny years ago, when she was less well known. I also love that quotation from Jack Layton. It was a big loss for Canadians when he passed away. 7mo
Bookwormjillk I saw her in 2018 maybe? She‘s great. 7mo
Prairiegirl_reading I sat and watched Jack‘s funeral and I bawled like he was a family member. 7mo
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