Summary: Inspector Gamache and his wife go away to their favorite vacation spot for their 35th anniversary, murder follows them.
This is my fourth Inspector Gamache book in as many weeks and the series seems to be getting better. Inspector Gamache and his wife traditionally go to a small quaint upscale wilderness inn for their anniversary. Again this year for their 35th, after a rough year, they are able to get away.
The only other guests at the inn are a wealthy extended family. The matriarch and second husband, the adult four children and corresponding spouses and one grandchild round out the guest list. Returning characters Peter Marrow, and his wife Clare, from Three Pines is one of those children. Peter, the third of the four and in his early 50s is still in many ways traumatized by his family as it seems are the rest of the family.
After several days, a statue of the children’s father is installed at the inn. The next morning the second child (the oldest daughter) is found crushed by the statue in the garden.
Summary: We as modern Christians miss a number of nuances of scripture because we do not understand ancient Hebrew culture.
Summary: When a group from Three Pines decides to have a séance to purge the evil spirits of the Hadley house, one of the participants appears to die of fright.
Summary: A history and guide to early church theologians, pastors and writers.
Summary: Our current system of caring for the elderly and sick could be better.
Summary: What comes around…?

Summary: John Michael Talbot’s memoir-ish look at how the Early Church Fathers changed his faith.