MARION HILL

Book Review 107: A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny

by | May 29, 2017 | 2017 Book Reviews, Louise Penny Gamache Novels, Marion's Favorite Books | 0 comments

“It’s exactly that. Lillian Dyson murdered, or tried to murder, many people. Not physically, but just as cruelly. By taking away their dreams. Their creations.”

“Her weapon was her reviews,” said Normand.

“They weren’t just reviews,” agreed Gamache. “Creative people know being reviewed, and sometimes badly, is part of the package. Not pleasant, but a reality. But Lillian’s words were vitriolic. Designed to push sensitive people over the edge. And they did. More than one person gave up being an artist in the face of such judgment and humiliation.”

I finished reading A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny and this mini-scene is the near the end of the novel where the protagonist, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, is solving the murder of art critic Lillian Dyson, whom died an artist’s home after a gallery showing. This mini-scene reveals a lot about creativity, the sensitivity of artists, and need for recognition and approval from reviews. Something to keep in mind and how the power of fiction has a way of revealing human nature better than any other of artistic medium out there.

Penny does an excellent job creating characters that captures and captivates a readers’ interest and making you feel connected to their journey throughout the novel.  I’m not a mystery buff but after my second Louise Penny novel in the past few weeks, I plan to read the entire Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series for my pleasure reading.

A Trick of the Light is one of my favorite reads of 2017 and highly recommended. If you looking for a great series to read that transcend the genre as well as being entertaining, then you will find it in these novels by Louise Penny.

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