THE GREY WOLF by Louise Penny
is number 19 in the Inspector Gamache mystery series set in Three Pines,
Quebec. The title comes from a tale about a Cree elder who referred to two
wolves who war inside each of us. One is strong and compassionate, wise and
courageous, the forgiving Grey Wolf; the other, the Black Wolf, is vengeful,
unforgiving, cruel, cunning and brutal. And once again, Gamache faces evil –
this time related to a threat to the infrastructure and an environmental
challenge: “How lucky he'd been. To be of a generation that believed it would
last forever. The forests and clean rivers, the fresh air. His was the last
generation, as it turned out.” Jean Guy and Isabelle are stalwart aides as they
seek to prevent terrorism and to root out treachery and corruption, travelling
to homeless shelters, remote monasteries, and the Vatican itself. In her Acknowledgements,
Penny provides an eloquent summary: “The Gamache books are proudly crime
novels, … but at their core they are about community. Acceptance. Belonging.
Courage. The books are about the triumph of love and the power of friendship
about trying to do better. Progress, not perfection.” THE
GREY WOLF received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal,
and Publishers Weekly (“one of the series’ best”). I was sorry to learn
that Book People had run out of copies when I visited, but it appears they have
restocked and they conveniently list ALL of the titles in this
excellent series. Note: number 20, The Black Wolf, is
scheduled for 2025!
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