All the Devils Are Here: A Novel

All the Devils Are Here: A Novel is the 16th novel in the Chief Inspector Gamache/Three Pines series by author Louise Penny. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Quebec is investigating a malicious plot in the City of Light. On their first night in Paris, the Gamaches gathered as a family for a pub dinner with Armand’s godfather, billionaire Stephen Horowitz. They watched in horror as Stephen was knocked down and severely injured. What are the secrets behind that? We invite you to watch this wonderful story unfold.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: All the Devils Are Here: A Novel audiobook by Georgia gardener

One of her best

This Gamache mystery is well plotted and Penny has done a terrific job of balancing the setting of Paris with a homesickness for Three Pines. The book feels more carefully written, or maybe better edited than some of the others in the series. I knew where the “missing evidence” was immediately but the book is so well structured that it never mattered—the tension is more about who knows what and who is on which side of the moral divide. While the end is a little heavy handed, seeming to exploit the emotions of the reader rather unfairly, it’s forgivable. There is a bit of a gap in resolution with one of the characters who never has to face a final confrontation with Gamache and I found that dissatisfying, along with the stress that I as a reader took on about the hotel bill (silly, I know but I worried about that all the way through—throw us a bone and say he took care of it!), but overall, this is one of her best novels. The performance suffers from Bathurst’s inability to manage the Canadian Anglo accent. As a result, Daniel is rendered nasal and insufferable. I suspect I would not have dismissed Daniel as so irritating had I read the book rather than listened to it. To other listeners, I’d say it helps to bear that in mind. Otherwise you lose a lot of the necessary tension there because it’s hard to muster sympathy for such a whiner. However, Bathurst is clearly a terrific actor and a clear reader and the French, German and Québécois characters sound realistic and he subtly denotes age in his voices as well—it’s a tiny detail, but he nailed the attitude of the perfumerie salesclerk and that was brilliant reading that reflects PennyMs dry humor. Highly recommend, but don’t listen to the last few chapters when sleepy-lots of twists and turns and backtracking.

Review 2: All the Devils Are Here: A Novel audiobook by Wayne

A technology mystery in Paris!

I would not have believed that Louise Penny would write a mystery about misuse of rare earth magnets. I’m a huge long-term fan of Louise Penny and the Gamache series. Each of the 16 novels in the series has been wonderful, but ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE is now my favorite. It is a treasure! Robert Bathurst took over narrating the series from Ralph Cosham after Cosham’s 2014 death just as The Long Way Home was published. Bathurst is excellent but few narrators are as outstanding as Cosham.

I do love this series!

Review 3: All the Devils Are Here: A Novel audiobook by Required Listening

So grateful for this series

The annual release of the. new volume in the Inspector Gamache series is a rite of passage from summer to fall. During this very difficult and painful corona virus pandemic, the chance to visit with the Gamache family as they continue to learn about themselves and each other was especially meaningful. Thank you, Louise Penny!

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