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I’m wondering if you mean that Yvette has somehow become the repository for the fears of her family.
CC de Poitiers was electrocuted in the middle of a frozen lake, in front of the entire village, as she watched the annual curling tournament.What are the clues to the murders in A Fatal Grace, and how does Louise Penny hide them in plain sight? And it strikes me that, while certainly there would be exceptions to the rule, most of the people who enjoy hanging out in Scudder's New York aren't going to want to spend a lot of time in Gamache's Three Pines, and vice-versa. CC lived, Saul knew, in her own world, where she was perfect, where she could hide her feelings and hide her failings.
Jean Guy is also worried about old evils resurfacing from the Arnot case and Nichol being their spy and representative.I want to believe the series does in fact get better but it will probably take me quite a while to pick up the next book. I enjoy her rich, layered plots, and I worry myself sick about Gamache and the forces working against him. He got out of the car and stared down at the village, each home glowing with warm and beckoning light, promising protection against a world sometimes too cold.