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Still Life
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Still Life Paperback - 2008

by Penny, Louise

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With this award-winning first novel, Penny introduces Inspector Armand Gamache, who commands his forces with integrity and quiet courage. Locals are convinced a murder is no more than a tragic hunting accident, but Gamache uncovers something more sinister. RThis cerebral mystery . . . is a rare treat.S--"People." Martin's Press.

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  • Title Still Life
  • Author Penny, Louise
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition UsedAcceptable
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Minotaur Books, NY USA
  • Date 2008-09-30
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 2Y6OIV0035ZD_ns
  • ISBN 9780312541538 / 0312541538
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 in (20.83 x 13.97 x 2.29 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Canadian
    • Demographic Orientation: Rural
    • Demographic Orientation: Small Town
    • Geographic Orientation: Quebec
  • Library of Congress subjects Mystery fiction, Victims of violent crimes
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

About this book

"Still Life," the captivating debut novel by Louise Penny, has become a cornerstone of the mystery genre, captivating readers with its intricate plot and compelling characters. As we delve into the history of its publication, we uncover a fascinating journey that includes various titles, cover art revisions, identification marks, misprints, critical reception, and remarkable sales figures.

Louise Penny's remarkable literary career began with the publication of "Still Life" in 2005. Originally, Penny intended to title the novel "Dead Cold," reflecting the chilling discovery at the heart of the story. However, her publisher, Minotaur Books, suggested the more evocative and thematically rich title of "Still Life," which beautifully captured the essence of the novel's exploration of art, beauty, and death.

The first edition of "Still Life" featured an exquisite cover designed by Linda Huang. It portrayed a tranquil village scene with a peaceful river flowing through the idyllic landscape, complementing the book's atmospheric setting of Three Pines, a fictional village in Quebec, Canada. This cover art became iconic and synonymous with the series as Penny's subsequent novels were published.

Like many books, "Still Life" has undergone several printings, with each edition carrying unique identification marks or occasional misprints that have become collector's items for ardent fans. For instance, early printings may bear the original price and ISBN numbers, which were later revised. Some rare editions feature typographical errors or variations in the font size or page numbering. These subtle variations contribute to the intrigue surrounding the book and add value to certain copies in the eyes of collectors.

Upon its release, "Still Life" received critical acclaim, garnering praise for its strong character development, intricate plot, and vivid sense of place. Critics were quick to recognize Louise Penny's exceptional talent for crafting engaging mysteries that delve into the depths of human nature. The novel was lauded for its seamless integration of art, culture, and suspense, marking the beginning of a series that would captivate readers worldwide.

"Still Life" enjoyed moderate success upon its initial release but truly gained momentum as word-of-mouth recommendations and critical accolades spread. The sales figures steadily climbed, and subsequent books in the series benefited from the growing fanbase. As of the latest available data, the "Chief Inspector Armand Gamache" series, which "Still Life" introduced, has sold millions of copies worldwide, firmly establishing Louise Penny as a bestselling author.

Louise Penny's "Still Life" has left an indelible mark on the mystery genre and influenced countless authors. Its success paved the way for subsequent novels in the series, each eagerly anticipated by readers. In recognition of its literary impact, "Still Life" was awarded the prestigious New Blood Dagger award for best first crime novel by the Crime Writers' Association.

The captivating world of Three Pines and Chief Inspector Armand Gamache eventually caught the attention of television producers. In 2019, a television adaptation of the "Chief Inspector Gamache" series premiered, further expanding the reach of Penny's compelling storytelling.


From the rear cover

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surt du Qubec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods. The locals are certain it's a tragic hunting accident and nothing more, but Gamache smells something foul in these remote woods, and is soon certain that Jane Neal died at the hands of someone much more sinister than a careless bowhunter.
Still Life introduces not only an engaging series hero in Inspector Gamache, who commands his forces---and this series---with integrity and quiet courage, but also a winning and talented new writer of traditional mysteries in the person of Louise Penny.

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About the author

LOUISE PENNY is the author of the #1 New York Times and Globe and Mail bestselling series of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novels. She has won numerous awards, including a CWA Dagger and the Agatha Award (six times), and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Novel. In 2017, she received the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian culture. Louise lives in a small village south of Montral.