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Series starter: Still Life
For fans of:Â From Doon with Death by Ruth Rendell and A Duty to the Dead by Charles Todd
Louise Penny’s mystery book series follows the bold Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, who heads up the homicide department at Surêté du Québec (Quebec’s provincial police force). The book series is famous for its heroic protagonist (Gamache), a modern Hercule Poirot who was introduced in 2005 with Still Life, about the investigation into the murder of a retired teacher known for her painting skills.
We love sharing good recommendations, and this one comes highly recommended by Sloane Bernard, a lawyer and voracious reader who shares her thoughts about books on Instagram. As she says, “Penny and her bestselling Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series are Canadian national treasures. Beyond well-plotted mysteries, Chief Inspector Gamache explores the duality of good and bad, as he investigates vile happenings in Three Pines, an otherwise idyllic village in Quebec. With 19 books to date, characters and ripples from previous stories are carried throughout, and it feels like visiting with old friends (or foes). In books that I have read and reread, there is a comfort to the pages. For fans of Agatha Christie, Penny is sure to please with this award-winning series that continues to grow.”
FYI, the Gamache series was turned into a Prime Video show (Three Pines), and Penny won an Agatha Award for her 16th book in the series, All the Devils Are Here.
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Series starter: The Thursday Murder Club
For fans of:Â The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Richard Osman’s first installment of this series burst onto the scene in 2020, when readers needed a dose of merriment. Julianne Buonocore, president of the Literary Lifestyle, recommends this book, noting that “The Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman has remained popular with readers for some time now, especially since an adaptation was recently announced. At a recent book release event I attended, actress Lauren Graham called them some of her favorites!”
These lighthearted mysteries center around four unlikely friends who live at Coopers Chase Retirement Village in England. These sprightly, energetic elderly folks spend their days solving cold-case murders from police files they’ve secretly acquired. As librarian and bookfluencer Jean Stehle describes it, “these savvy septuagenarians show the younger folks how it’s done in this witty and charming cozy mystery series that proves age is a state of mind. A retirement community is the last place you’d expect to find amateur sleuths, and that’s what makes this book (the first in a series) such fun! Check your preconceptions of what people in their 70s can and can’t do, and go along for this wildly entertaining and endearing ride.”
Since The Thursday Murder Club, Osman has graced bookstore shelves with The Man Who Died Twice (2021), The Bullet That Missed (2022) and The Last Devil to Die (2023). And if you love all of those, you’ll want to pick up his new mystery series book, We Solve Murders (out in September 2024).