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416 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 27, 2013
"Ring the bells that still can ringIngenious and sinister. These words form part of the official blurb for this ninth book in the Inspector Gamache series. The intrigue and animosity around Chief Inspector Armand Gamache are closing in when his enemies, with his senior manager, Francoeur, as the front runner in the Sureté de Quebec, slowly pulls the plug on his honorable career. They have dismantled his department, spread his agents into every other division, such as Traffic, Serious Crimes, Public Safety, Emergency Response, Cyber Crime and brought in their own people, watching a respected and admired division getting gutted.
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in"......
Leonard Cohen
"She could see it. Hear it. Feel it happening.The most important aspect in this book is that all the previous threads are pulled together in this one and leaves the devoted readers with a sense of contentment and even happiness. In fact, I could stop reading this series here and now, and live happily ever after on the good memories.
The first sign would be a blast as drivers hit their brakes. The truck ahead would veer, skidding, slamming sideways. An unholy shriek would bounce off the hard walls and race towards her, all-consuming. Horns, alarms, brakes, people screaming...
...Audrey's eyes widened. This has never happened before. Moving through the tunnel was bad enough. Stopped in it was inconceivable. Her brain froze.
"It'll be all right." But she couldn't hear her voice, so thin was her breath and so great the howl in her head ..."
The cracks.
Dear God, cracks.
And the half-hearted attempts to plaster over them, but hide them ...