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Her mother was an avid reader of both fiction and non-fiction, with a particular liking for crime fiction, Īnd Louise grew up reading mystery writers such as Agatha Christie, Georges Simenon, Dorothy L. Penny was born in Toronto, Canada, on July 1, 1958. Her novels have been published in 23 languages. After she turned to writing, she won numerous awards for her work, including the Agatha Award for best mystery novel of the year five times, including four consecutive years (2007–2010), and the Anthony Award for best novel of the year five times, including four consecutive years (2010–2013). Penny's first career was as a radio broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Louise Penny (born July 1, 1958) CM OQ is a Canadian author of mystery novels set in the Canadian province of Quebec centred on the work of francophone Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache ( Three Pines Mysteries) series Not that anyone was ever in a good mood on a Friday morning, but… the man glaring at me was always in a bad mood when he wore white. When I had seen him that morning bent over the opened hood of an early 1950’s GMC truck, a hint of a white compression shirt showing beneath his coveralls, I’d known he was in a bad mood to begin with. Who was I kidding? I would have bet all of my money that was exactly why. If I had to guess why I was the lucky winner of that mouth being turned down, it might have been because I’d had my eyes closed for… I glanced at my old but faithful G-Shock watch… the last twenty minutes. The man who had his hands on his hips as he frowned. It was the “Goddamn it, Luna,” that had me prying an eyelid open.īut it was the rumbled, deep voice saying it that had me aiming my eyeball in the direction of the man standing about ten feet away. |