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File Size: 250 KB
Print Length: 96 pages
Publisher: Grass Roots Press (October 24, 2011)
Publication Date: October 24, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B005ZI33HE
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I love Louise Penny and am reading her Chief Inspector Gamache novels in order, so I made a chronological list without paying much attention. When The Hangman's turn came up, my local library didn't have it, so I ordered the Kindle version. I started reading it and immediately noticed it hadn't picked up the thread of the previous novels. Now, all of these can be stand alone, but the characters are developed as one goes along, so references to past events are made. I also noticed this one just didn't have that deep level of philosophical thought and character development. Even descriptions seemed a little off. Then I was shocked to find it was so short--a novella--which I hadn't noticed when I ordered it. Now, all this might seem critical of a book to which I awarded 5 starts...but, I discovered AFTER finishing it that The Hangman was actually written for adult new readers and used a lower grade level of vocabulary. Wow! Holding it to that standard was something else. As a retired librarian, I have read several ANR (adult new reader) books and this one was so much better than any others I've read. It did not "talk down" to me and while I missed the usual French words and phrases found in her books, realizing this was also for French speakers to learn/practice English, allowed me to accept that easily. My respect for Ms Penny only grew once I realized she had written an easy-to-read book in English for those learning the language (or just learning to read at all) that was so compelling. We need more ANRs of this caliber.
If you’ve heard of Louise Penny and wonder why her Inspector Gamache mysteries are so popular, don’t start with this one, or you’ll never know what the fuss is about. This is a novella, really not much more than a long short story, tucked somewhere in the middle of the series. It’s an OK mystery, though I did guess the answer to the puzzle somewhat before the end, but it lacks the trademark character development, both among the series characters and among those specific to each story, that appears in her novels.The story includes only two of Penny’s police regulars and two of the denizens of Three Pines, her rural-Quebec version of Brigadoon, and it barely hints at the depth in which these characters are presented in the novels. (I particularly missed my favorite Three Pines character, grumpy elderly poet Ruth.) The mystery surrounding the main standalone character (the body found at the beginning of the story) is interesting and unraveled layer by layer with proper deliberation, but that’s about it.Just before I posted this review, I noticed another review saying that the novella was written for “emerging adult readers†and was kept at a simple reading level intentionally. I don’t remember seeing that before I bought it. I didn’t really notice the lower reading level, only the lack of character development. It may have a place for that particular audience, and my hat is off to Penny for trying to address their needs. However, unless you fit in that category or are such a die-hard Penny fan that you want to read everything she’s written about Inspector Gamache & Co. (which I could understand), I’d still recommend not bothering with this.
...written as a novella for "emerging adult readers" as part of a Canadian literacy project. It is written at Grade 3 level intentionally, and is not part of the ongoing series of Inspector Gamache/Three Pines novels. When reviewing the book, please keep this in mind. You can read more about it on Ms. Penny's website, which can be found easily by googling.
It is a great read, but also a fabulous wonderful read at night when you can't sleep and want to read something short. I just bought some other Good Reads Books. They are written for adults who are learning reading. They are also for late night short read for restless sleepers who want to read something not to long and get right to the point. Love it. Have bought 3 more tonight.
I needed a short break from the intense violence of some of the latest books I have read. This short story fit the bill perfectly. It was just enough of a return to my cozy little dream village of Three Pines and all its inhabitants to tide me over until I get to my next full Inspector Gamache novel, The Long Way Home later this year. Fans of the series should love The Hangman.
First Sentence: Armand Gamache didn't like what he was looking at, but then, few people would.A guest at the Inn and Spa in Three Pines is found hanged by a jogger. Inspector Armand Gamache and his deputy Jean-Guy Beauvoir are sent to investigate. The question is whether this is a suicide or murder.This novella was written for Canada's Literacy Project at the Grade 3 level for adult readers. The style and plot are very simple and, where characters in the series books, would use French words or phrases, English is used here. Even so, this is a wonderfully written story.The underlying question is "why?". Why was the man there? Whether by his own hand or another's, why did he die? There is another question of "why" but I refuse to give away a major plot point.This is yet another example of Ms. Penny's skill and quality of storytelling even for those of us way above Grade 3 level reading. Do not, however, confuse that for meaning the story has been `dumbed-down'. Not at all. It has all the elements that define an excellent tale with its strong sense of place, excellent characters, wonderfully done and natural dialogue. Although the structure and language may be fairly simple, the plot twist is not and the motive leaves us thinking."The Hangman" is complete unto itself and a wonderful read, no matter your age or reading level.THE HANGMAN (Pol Proc-CI Armand Gamache-Canada-Contemp) - ExPenny, Louise - Short StoryGrass Roots Press - 2010
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