![]() ![]() It's a compelling theme since Penny's serial protagonist Chief Inspector Armand Gamache faces sinister high-level corruption and a career- and life-threatening conspiracy within the Sûreté du Québec (Quebec Police Department). That becomes the mystery's premise - that the flawed, the broken, the damaged offers opportunity for redemption, for salvation. ![]() (The title line precedes the lyric "There is a crack, a crack in everything." Read Penny's acknowledgements listen to Cohen's song). The title - How the Light Gets In (**** out of four) - comes from the remarkable Canadian poet and performer Leonard Cohen, from his Anthem song lyrics. ![]() From its first pages, readers will find themselves invested and unexpectedly comfortable, too comfortable, in Louise Penny's ultimately intense ninth mystery in the best-selling "Chief Inspector Gamache" series. ![]()
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