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Louise Penny has published 20 books. The first book was Still Life in 2005. Here is a complete list of Louise Penny books in order.
Complete order of Louise Penny books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
Discover all 17 Louise Penny books in order from the Inspector Gamache series so you can follow the Canadian crime-solver's adventures.
Jacqueline Winspear. Order of Books » Authors » Order of Louise Penny Books. This is the Order of Louise Penny Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately.
I have the complete list of the Louise Penny Books in order in this post! 1. Still Life (2007) 2. A Fatal Grace (2007) 3. The Cruelest Month (2008) 4. A Rule Against Murder (2009) 5. The Brutal Telling (2009) 6. Bury Your Dead (2010) 7. A Trick of the Light (2011) 8. The Beautiful Mystery (2013) 9. How the Light Gets in (2013) 10. The Long Way ...
Here are the Louise Penny books in order for her world-famous Chief Inspector Armand Gamache books. New Louise Penny Books All the Devils Are Here (Chief Inspector Gamache #16), 2020
Here’s a complete list of Louise Penny’s books in order, focusing on the best-selling Inspector Gamache series. Enjoy! How many Chief Inspector Gamache books are there? There are 18 Chief Inspector Gamache books published so far, all written by the Toronto-native Louise Penny.
Series list: Chief Inspector Gamache (20 Books) by Louise Penny. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.
The order of the Gamache books, from first to most recent, is: Still Life, A Fatal Grace/Dead Cold (same book, different title), The Cruelest Month, A Rule Against Murder/The Murder Stone (same book, different title), The Brutal Telling, Bury Your Dead, A Trick of the Light, The Beautiful Mystery, How the Light Gets In, The Long Way Home, The ...
Reading the Louise Penny books in order involves picking up the so-far 19 mystery novels in her popular Canadian crime series involving Chief Inspector Armand Gamache living in Quebec, her standalone novel, and short story anthologies.