The brilliant new novel in the New York
Times bestselling series by Louise Penny, one of the
most acclaimed crime writers of our time
No outsiders are ever admitted to the monastery of
Saint-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loups, hidden deep in the wilderness of
Quebec, where two dozen cloistered monks live in peace and prayer.
They grow vegetables, they tend chickens, they make chocolate. And
they sing. Ironically, for a community that has taken a vow of
silence, the monks have become world-famous for their glorious
voices, raised in ancient chants whose effect on both singer and
listener is so profound it is known as "the beautiful
mystery."
But when the renowned choir director is murdered, the lock on
the monastery's massive wooden door is drawn back to admit Chief
Inspector Armand Gamache and Jean-Guy Beauvoir of the Sûreté du
Québec. There they discover disquiet beneath the silence, discord
in the apparent harmony. One of the brothers, in this life of
prayer and contemplation, has been contemplating murder. As the
peace of the monastery crumbles, Gamache is forced to confront some
of his own demons, as well as those roaming the remote corridors.
Before finding the killer, before restoring peace, the Chief must
first consider the divine, the human, and the cracks in
between.
The brilliant new novel in the bestselling series by Penny, one of the most acclaimed crime writers of our time.