Monday, August 6, 2018

How the Light Gets In: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel by Louise Penny



  How the Light Gets In: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel by Louise Penny. Minotaur Books, 2013. Adult mystery.

In case you have not become hooked on this series, you might like to start with the first ones and read in order. I just found this title and jumped in. I now plan to go back and read all of them. While I did not recognize any of the characters or have background knowledge, the plot was easy to follow. The writing is exquisite; details of the people and places make it easy to imagine them. Read slowly and savor the details with your own cup of hot chocolate.

Set in Quebec in the Christmas season, Gamache finds refuge in the tiny village of Three Pines. The quaint place has no Internet, no wifi, and little to recommend it except the quirky residents and the local pub. Providing a "time out" for Gamache and several others who are embroiled in a mystery surrounding a national scandal and a dangerous plot that will kill hundreds, Three Pines is truly a character in its own right.  One of the most famous women in the world has disappeared and Gamache must find out what has happened. The woman's connections to Three Pines and its residents provide the basis for much of the story.

Me, Frida, and the Secret of the Peacock Ring by Angela Cervantes

Me, Frida, and the Secret of the Peacock Ring Me, Frida, and the Secret of the Peacock Ring by Angela Cervantes. Scholastic, 2018. Children's chapter book. Middle grade fiction.

When Paloma's mother receives funding to go to Mexico for several weeks, Paloma becomes the heroine of her own mystery ala Nancy Drew! A typical middle schooler, Paloma is feisty, smart, and makes new friends. Gael and his sister, Lizzie, a female mariachi musician, need to find enough clues to help their father. Handsome Tavo and his wealthy parents are the ones who have funded the trip. As Paloma takes language and culture classes and visits the home of the famous artist Frida Kahlo, she is intrigued by a locked room, a missing ring, and the strange fortune teller and Limping Man who seem to appear at the most impossible times. Who can Paloma really trust? Will her curiosity get her into real trouble in Mexico? A perfect blend of cultures, mystery, and friendship!