*Edit Jan. 31, 2025: New cover art for the e-book version of Still Life was just released! This illustration was created by the same artist who did the covers for The Grey Wolf and The Black Wolf. What do you think of the new e-book and hardcover editions of Still Life?

With the reveal of the new cover art for The Black Wolf, we thought it might be fun to review the artwork for the entire Three Pines series and discuss the art that must be created to wrap around the books we love.

So, which book cover do you love, like or dislike? Why?

Still Life Deluxe Edition
The Grey Wolf
NatureOfTheFeast
All the Devils Are Here
The Madness of Crowds
A World of Curiosities
State of Terror
The Hangman
A Trick of the Light
The Beautiful Mystery
How the Light Gets In
The Long Way Home
The Nature of the Beast
A Great Reckoning
Glass Houses
Kingdom of the Blind
A Better Man
Still Life
A Fatal Grace
The Cruelest Month
A Rule Against Murder
The Brutal Telling
Bury Your Dead
The Best American Mystery Stories 2018
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4 Comments

  1. I love the covers for both wolf books. I think I might be biased because I love dogs, but I find them both stunning. I also love the art for TMOC; the brightness is beautiful. I’ve always disliked the cover for TLWH, but after I realized that the image was upside down, I appreciate how clever it is and love that aspect of the art.

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  2. I also love the covers for both wolf books. I also love the one for All The Devils Are Here because I love Paris and the Eiffel Tower. I like the light in the covers for The Trick of the Light, A Beautiful Mystery and How the Light Gets In.

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  3. I am a big fan of both Wolf book covers, too– they are eye-catching, beautifully rendered, colorful, well-balanced, and are very pertinent to the stories. I have also always liked the cover of How the Light Gets In, because I love how that light at the top left spills into, through, and among the darkness of the trees, over that cold snow. The color contrasts appeal to me, but also the sense of the story that it brings to me when I look at it– reminds me of that climactic moment of the desperate chase through the trees, and everything that was at stake, and how the light got in in that situation. The picture, when I look at it, gives me a sense of peace and hope; the light at the end of the tunnel. The light got in!

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