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The Madness of Crowds (2021)

por Louise Penny

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Séries: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (17)

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Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller
AARP The Magazine ?? Recommended Summer Reading
CNN ?? A Most Anticipated Book of August
Bustle ?? A Most Anticipated Book of August


Chief Inspector Armand Gamache returns to Three Pines in #1 New York Times bestseller Louise Penny's latest spellbinding novel

You're a coward.
Time and again, as the New Year approaches, that charge is leveled against Armand Gamache.
It starts innocently enough.
While the residents of the Québec village of Three Pines take advantage of the deep snow to ski and toboggan, to drink hot chocolate in the bistro and share meals together, the Chief Inspector finds his holiday with his family interrupted by a simple request.
He's asked to provide security for what promises to be a non-event. A visiting Professor of Statistics will be giving a lecture at the nearby university.
While he is perplexed as to why the head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec would be assigned this task, it sounds easy enough. That is until Gamache starts looking into Professor Abigail Robinson and discovers an agenda so repulsive he begs the university to cancel the lecture.
They refuse, citing academic freedom, and accuse Gamache of censorship and intellectual cowardice. Before long, Professor Robinson's views start seeping into conversations. Spreading and infecting. So that truth and fact, reality and delusion are so confused it's near impossible to tell them apart.
Discussions become debates, debates become arguments, which turn into fights. As sides are declared, a madness takes hold.
Abigail Robinson promises that, if they follow her, ça va bien aller. All will be well. But not, Gamache and his team know, for everyone.
When a murder is committed it falls to Armand Gamache, his second-in-command Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and their team to investigate the crime as well as this extraordinary popular delusion.
And the madn
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Another amazing mystery. The main story is about a woman statistician that supports the theory that in order for the nation to recover and thrive after the pandemic, the government should mandate the euthanizing of the weak. This would relieve the nation from having to subsidize nursing homes, invalids, anyone with defects that require extra care, etc. Goodreads: You're a coward.Time and again, as the New Year approaches, that charge is leveled against Armand Gamache.It starts innocently enough.While the residents of the Qu?bec village of Three Pines take advantage of the deep snow to ski and toboggan, to drink hot chocolate in the bistro and share meals together, the Chief Inspector finds his holiday with his family interrupted by a simple request.He's asked to provide security for what promises to be a non-event. A visiting professor of statistics will be giving a lecture at the nearby university.While he is perplexed as to why the head of homicide for the S?ret? du Qu?bec would be assigned this task, it sounds easy enough. That is, until Gamache starts looking into Professor Abigail Robinson and discovers an agenda so repulsive he begs the university to cancel the lecture.They refuse, citing academic freedom, and accuse Gamache of censorship and intellectual cowardice. Before long, Professor Robinson's views start seeping into conversations. Spreading and infecting. So that truth and fact, reality and delusion, are so confused it's near impossible to tell them apart.Discussions become debates, debates become arguments, which turn into fights. As sides are declared, a madness takes hold.Abigail Robinson promises that if they follow her, a va bien aller. All will be well. But not, Gamache and his team know, for everyone.When a murder is committed, it falls to Armand Gamache, his second-in-command Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and their team to investigate the crime as well as this extraordinary popular delusion.And the madness of crowds.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
(2021)Very good book.KIRKUS: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and the village of Three Pines, Qu?bec, emerge from the pandemic to confront something in its way even more monstrous.It's not clear entirely how the invitation was extended, but Colette Roberge, Chancellor of the Universit? de l'Estrie, is hosting her old friend professor Abigail Robinson, of the University of Western Canada, for a talk on statistics. That sounds dry until Gamache realizes that the numbers Robinson is crunching concern the benefits that would accrue around the world if the powers that be launched a wholesale campaign of mercy killing that targeted the old, the sick, and the helpless. The subject is guaranteed to polarize audiences violently even as the endorsements Robinson is seeking from politicians and other influencers approach a tipping point at which her radical ideas might seem reasonable, even tenable. The capacity crowd crammed into an old gym to hear the talk is already rowdy when someone sets off a string of firecrackers and someone fires a gun, narrowly missing the speaker. The inevitable murder that follows on the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve strikes painful chords in everyone from young Sudanese activist Haniya Daoud, whose sufferings have left her filled with rage and disdain for the human race, to Gamache's sidekick and son-in-law, Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir, who's coping with his complicated feelings toward his baby daughter, Idola, who was born with Down sSyndrome, to thoracic surgeon Vincent Gilbert, the Asshole Saint hiding a dark secret that portends all the other secrets Gamache must toil to uncover and determine which of them is responsible for this post-pandemic nightmare.No one balances tight plotting, compassion for her flawed characters, and a broader vision of humanity like Penny.Pub Date: Aug. 24, 2021ISBN: 978-1-2501-4526-0Page Count: 448Publisher: MinotaurSt. Louis Post Dispatch:A charismatic speaker with an appalling idea for setting society on a new course stirs passions pro and con in ?The Madness of Crowds,? Louise Penny's latest mystery starring top Quebec cop Armand Gamache. Timely and thrilling, this 17th entry is one of the series' most rewarding.?The Madness of Crowds? is satisfying both as an intricate crime-solving procedural and as an opportunity to revisit Three Pines, the community Penny has built, story upon story, since ?Still Life? in 2005.An hour or so and a million miles from Montreal, Three Pines is a place where neighbors are friends, the Bistro and bookstore are always welcoming, and refuge from the world's woes can be as close as the village green. Despite the frigid winter weather, and the occasional murder, most of Penny's followers would love to live there.But in last year's ?All the Devils Are Here,? the ?here? was not Three Pines but Paris, as Gamache took a vacation (ha!) and wound up solving a very personal crime. Some readers were disappointed to see so little of the regulars, but Penny said at the time that the break was necessary for the future health of the series.Not surprisingly, she was right. Back home, ?The Madness of Crowds? is a near-perfect, beautifully balanced blend of everything readers love about the series.What has happened since ?Madness? wrapped up with Gamache returning from Paris? We find out, a little right away and more later on, fleshing out the many personal stories. Regulars are abundant.But no one who has read this series will expect Gamache to spend a quiet day ice skating with his granddaughters. Right away, he is called on to ensure the safety of the controversial Abigail Robinson, invited to speak at a nearby college. Some in the audience will be true believers, while others are sure to consider her modern ideas about eugenics a danger, with potentially explosive results.Louise Penny's latest leaves Three Pines for ParisBefore COVID-19 shut down much world travel, author Louise Penny (here wearing a Three Pines mask) spent time in Paris researching her latest Inspector Gamache mystery, ?All the Devils Are Here.?Lise Desrosiers WU professor writes about the 'church' of humanist Thomas Paine 'St. Louis Commune of 1877' details dramatic year Percival Everett tells dark, witty satire of lynching Judge and justice are suspect in John Grisham's new thriller Four fellows meet saints and scoundrels on Towles' intriguing 'Lincoln Highway'A mass event? Without distancing? Yes, the pandemic is over in ?The Madness of Crowds,? although not everything has returned to normal, if it ever will. In her author's notes, Penny says she considered simply ignoring the COVID crisis ?I thought the last thing anyone would want to read about, or relive,? was the pandemic ¥ but realized she couldn't.Instead, she projected ahead to the time after, when life would struggle to return to normal in a world forever changed. ?Normal ... but the bruising remained,? Penny says. ?The sorrows, the tragedies, but also the oddly rich blessings.?Writing largely while in isolation, Penny (who like Gamache is fascinated by how people make ethical and moral decisions) thought a lot about contagion, about how opinions spoken at a shout can influence masses of people, who latch onto ideas that touch some buried anger or prejudice in them. About ?how extraordinary delusions become popular.?On that note, Penny introduces an 1841 work that gave her book its title. ?Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds,? by Charles Mackay, looks at many unlikely things that by that time had become a collective obsession, from witch hunts to the tulip craze. The Mackay book ¥ ?it's about what happens when gullibility and fear meet greed and power,? Gamache is told ¥ gives him a lot to think about, and us, too.But neither the big themes nor the whodunit overshadows what, for the most fervent of the Three Pines faithful, is the reason to anticipate a new book: the characters.?The Madness of Crowds? has a huge cast, including the whole Gamache family and almost all our old friends in the village, some of whom we haven't heard about lately. Gamache's team from Homicide is on the case, and we see Three Pines through new and very skeptical eyes of Haniya Daoud, a young wartime heroine from Sudan.(?It's so white. And cold,? Haniya complains of Three Pines. ?Everything looks dead. I don't know why anyone lives here.? This is before she tastes hot chocolate.)Someone who reads the Gamache books purely as whodunits could find the protracted crime solving in ?The Madness of Crowds? too full of red herrings, and even tedious.But faithful readers know that one of Penny's books is less a single-serving crime tale than a full spread of fiction. The mystery may be the main course, but the side dishes ¥ the food for thought, and the food at the Bistro; the people and their lives and, yes, loves; and certainly the setting itself ¥ combine to create a full banquet for readers, one liberally seasoned with dry humor. ?The Madness of Crowds? is one of the richest and most satisfying banquets yet.
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Never disappointed with Louise Penny, or Armand Gamache. Laughter followed by tears. Compelling story line.
When is the next one? ( )
  27concetta | Jan 22, 2024 |
The Madness of Crowds - Penny
Audio performance by Robert Bathurst
4 stars

Every book in an ongoing series is a visit to known characters. And each new book has its share of new characters. Penny talked about this in an interview at the end of one of her books. (I can’t remember which one.) One of the new characters will most likely be the victim, and one will be the murderer. There’s the possibility of one or more being human red herrings. With Penny’s books, I’ve come to expect that new characters will also be something else. Penny introduces new characters to ask the hard questions. Every book has characters who embody the moral or philosophical dilemmas that influence the thoughts and behaviors of Gamache and crew. In this book, one of those characters is Haniya Daoud.

Haniya Daoud is a Sudanese survivor of kidnap, child rape, and imprisonment. She is an internationally known activist for the rights of women and children. She has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. She is what Penny calls ‘an asshole saint’. Such a person is very unlikely to visit a small village in Quebec. Suspension of disbelief is required. I’m glad she was there. When I read a book in this series, I know I will have more to think about than the usual ‘who-dunnit’.

“You consider free speech an infection? Ideas a virus? I thought you believed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, or is that just for public consumption? Are your situational ethics showing? Free speech is fine, as long as it doesn’t bump into your personal beliefs, your ideology?”

This book has quite a list of tough calls and moral dilemmas to process.The book is set post-pandemic with emotional and financial scars adding fuel to the theories of an increasingly popular speaker. There are serious questions about freedom of speech when there is a potential threat to public safety. Gamache is once again placed on a tightrope, balanced between the law and his conscience. Attempted assassination is followed by an actual murder. (Once again, in Three Pines, that peaceful little village.) It is no accident the Gamache’s newest grandchild has Down Syndrome.

The story is set just after Christmas. The murder takes place almost at midnight on New Year's Eve. Penny included a French Canadian tradition that I’d never heard of. The children acted out one of La Fontaine’s Fables, the one called ‘Animals Sick of the Plague’. (So sad that the heartwarming moment with Gamache’s grandchildren should be interrupted with controversy and violence.)

“Then let us all turn eyes within, And ferret out the hidden sin.” - the lion. ( )
  msjudy | Aug 26, 2023 |
The Gamache family are in Paris, anticipating the birth of Annie's second child. Stephen, Armand's godfather is struck by a car while they are returning from dinner. The pursuit is on....
Very little of Three Pines in this one. ( )
  tangledthread | Aug 19, 2023 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller
AARP The Magazine ?? Recommended Summer Reading
CNN ?? A Most Anticipated Book of August
Bustle ?? A Most Anticipated Book of August


Chief Inspector Armand Gamache returns to Three Pines in #1 New York Times bestseller Louise Penny's latest spellbinding novel

You're a coward.
Time and again, as the New Year approaches, that charge is leveled against Armand Gamache.
It starts innocently enough.
While the residents of the Québec village of Three Pines take advantage of the deep snow to ski and toboggan, to drink hot chocolate in the bistro and share meals together, the Chief Inspector finds his holiday with his family interrupted by a simple request.
He's asked to provide security for what promises to be a non-event. A visiting Professor of Statistics will be giving a lecture at the nearby university.
While he is perplexed as to why the head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec would be assigned this task, it sounds easy enough. That is until Gamache starts looking into Professor Abigail Robinson and discovers an agenda so repulsive he begs the university to cancel the lecture.
They refuse, citing academic freedom, and accuse Gamache of censorship and intellectual cowardice. Before long, Professor Robinson's views start seeping into conversations. Spreading and infecting. So that truth and fact, reality and delusion are so confused it's near impossible to tell them apart.
Discussions become debates, debates become arguments, which turn into fights. As sides are declared, a madness takes hold.
Abigail Robinson promises that, if they follow her, ça va bien aller. All will be well. But not, Gamache and his team know, for everyone.
When a murder is committed it falls to Armand Gamache, his second-in-command Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and their team to investigate the crime as well as this extraordinary popular delusion.
And the madn

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