The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20)

The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20) book cover

ISBN: 1250328179

ISBN 13: 9781250328175

Pages: 375

Author: Louise Penny

4.14 of 20,719

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About This Book

Somewhere out there, in the darkness, a black wolf is feeding.

Several weeks ago, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec and his team uncovered and stopped a domestic terrorist attack in Montréal, arresting the person behind it. A man they called the Black Wolf.

But their relief is short-lived. In a sickening turn of events, Gamache has realized that that plot, as horrific as it was, was just the beginning. Perhaps even a deliberate misdirection. One he fell into. Something deeper and darker, more damaging, is planned. Did he, in fact, arrest the Black Wolf, or are they still out there? Armand is appalled to think his mistake has allowed their conspiracy to grow, to gather supporters. To spread lies, manufacture enemies, and feed hatred and division.

Still recovering from wounds received in stopping the first attack, Armand is confined to the village of Three Pines, leading a covert investigation from there. He must be careful not to let the Black Wolf know he has recognized his mistake. In a quiet church basement, he and his senior agents Beauvoir and Lacoste pore over what little evidence they have. Two notebooks. A few mysterious numbers on a tattered map of Québec. And a phrase repeated by the person they had called the Grey Wolf. A warning ...

In a dry and parched land, where there is no water.

Gamache and his small team of supporters realize that for the Black Wolf to have gotten this far, they must have powerful allies, in law enforcement, in industry, in organized crime, in the halls of government.

From the apparent peace of his little village, Gamache finds himself playing a lethal game of cat and mouse with an invisible foe who is gathering forces and preparing to strike.

Editorial Review

Louise Penny delivers an engaging reading experience with The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20), a book that has resonated deeply with its audience. With a excellent rating of 4.14 out of 5 from 20,719 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Somewhere out there, in the darkness, a black wolf is feeding.Several weeks ago, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec and his team uncovered and stopped a domestic terrorist attack in Montréal, arresting the person behind it. A man they called the Black Wolf.But their relief is short-lived. In a sickening turn of events, Gamache has realized that that plot, as horrific as it was, was just the beginning.

This 375-page volume, offers approximately 10 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

— Reviewed by Editorial App Deal Library ·

Why Read This Book?

Highly Rated by Readers — The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20) holds an impressive 4.14/5 rating from 20,719 readers, reflecting its wide appeal and consistent quality.
Proven Writer — Louise Penny brings a recognized level of craft and expertise to The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20), ensuring readers receive a polished and rewarding experience.
Well-Balanced Length — With 375 pages, The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20) strikes the right balance between depth and readability, making it accessible without sacrificing substance.

Reading Recommendations

Looking for your next read after The Black Wolf (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #20)? Consider exploring "The Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez and Willow Reeves, #1)", "A Slowly Dying Cause (Inspector Lynley, #22)" and "The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club, #5)". Each of these titles offers a comparable reading experience while bringing its own unique perspective.

Quick Summary

In 'The Black Wolf', Chief Inspector Armand Gamache confronts the aftermath of a thwarted terrorist plot that has left him questioning his actions. As he grapples with the consequences of his previous investigation, he uncovers a more sinister conspiracy lurking beneath the surface. This gripping narrative delves into themes of fear, deception, and the complexities of human nature, as Gamache races against time to prevent further chaos.

Key Takeaways

Exploration of themes such as fear, deception, and societal division.
Insights into the psychological impacts of investigative work on law enforcement.
An intricate plot that challenges perceptions of good and evil.
Character development that reveals the personal struggles of Chief Inspector Gamache.

Who Should Read This Book

Readers who enjoy intricate mysteries and character-driven narratives will find 'The Black Wolf' compelling. Fans of psychological thrillers and those interested in the moral dilemmas faced by law enforcement will appreciate Louise Penny's nuanced storytelling. This book is ideal for anyone looking to explore the darker aspects of human behavior and societal issues through the lens of a gripping detective story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'The Black Wolf' part of a series?

'The Black Wolf' is the twentieth installment in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series, but it can be enjoyed as a standalone.

What themes are explored in the book?

The book delves into themes such as fear, deception, societal division, and the moral complexities faced by those in law enforcement.

Who is the main character?

The main character is Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, a seasoned investigator dealing with the repercussions of a failed terrorist investigation.

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