Louise Penny. The BRUTAL TELLING. 2009.
One of the earlier Inspector Gamache mysteries. #4, borrowed from Anna, after her 3-box set. The title reference is to Emily Carr, her explanation of her estrangement from her father. The clue that leads Gamache to the Queen Charlottes. Another truly enjoyable read although the ending surprises me.
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