A review by cooperca
Glass Houses by Louise Penny

5.0

How is it that each Inspector Gamache, Three Pines mystery, is better than the one before. Wow, this storyline was creepy, riveting, suspenseful, heart wenching.

Inspector Gamache is now Chief Superintendent and head of Sûreté du Québec. We start while Gamache is testifying about the murder that happened months ago in Three Pines. We learn of the Cobrador del Frac --a debt collector. The original Cobrador was a collector of financial debt, the other a collector of moral debt. Ms. Penny's description and telling of the history of the Cobrador was eery and creepy. When a Cobrador finds itself in Three Pines, I had goosebumps going up my spine.

Masterful and compelling storytelling....how Ms. Penny weaves the story in and out of the past and present heightens the suspense. I couldn't put the book down...it was another "up all night" read. Ms. Penny's writing is like poetry and her vivid descriptions put me right in the middle of the story.

More please!!!!