![]() ![]() Her latest, How The Light Gets In, debuted last week at number 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team arrive in Three Pines to solve the unusual murder of a much-loved woman and find dark secrets shadowing this usually peaceful village. Penny has since published eight more novels chronicling the adventures of Insp. and the Anthony, Barry and Dilys Awards in the U.S. Still Life earned Penny an Arthur Ellis Award for best crime writing in Canada, a Dagger Award in the U.K. "It's exciting to be a part of that and I really hope that folks jump on board with the movie the way they did with the books." ![]() "Compared to what we're familiar with in crime television and crime novels, it goes in the exact opposite direction, and that's what makes it so charming. "The whole series is so different than what you'd expect from a crime novel," said Anthony Lemke, who plays Insp. " Still Life focuses on a picturesque small town that becomes unravelled after a beloved community member is found dead and the investigation into her death reveals layers of deceit, rage and long-simmering resentment," said the CBC. Louise Penny's new book debuts atop N.Y.Two more films based on the series are planned. Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec, the provincial police force. The two-hour movie, produced by the CBC, PDM Entertainment and Attraction Images, centres around Insp. Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery will air Sunday, Sept. The television film Still Life, based on Quebec writer Louise Penny’s debut novel of the same name, is set to air this month on CBC Television. ![]()
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