What To Read If You love Louise Penny
One of the most popular topics of conversation in our Louise Penny book club is what to read while we anxiously await the newest book in the Chief Inspector Gamache series.
Here on Book Club Friends, you will find hundreds of book recommendations from readers who have listed Louise Penny as their favourite author, which means that there is a good chance you will also enjoy the books and authors they recommend. Just scroll down to find them or take a look at our book catalogue.
The common thread between every single author, series, and book listed in our club is that they have been recommended by members who love the Three Pines series. Our members consistently find new books to love thanks to the recommendations of other members. So although you may recognize some of the authors, series, or books mentioned, you may also unearth new gems to read and treasure.
Another favourite way for members to pass the time between Inspector Gamache books is to re-read the books. Join the conversation on how re-reading the Three Pines series has impacted their thoughts and understanding of the characters, as well as enriched their understanding of the insights, themes, and ideas presented through Louise Penny’s writing.
And for another space to meet other LP fans and to chat about all things Three Pines, check out our large collection of discussions.
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Iona Whishaw
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Rhys Bowen
Jacqueline Winspear
Louise Erdrich
Sharon Short
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CJ Box
Martha Grimes
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Ian Rankin
Martin Walker
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Gamache Fans Also Suggest Rereading The Series
Reading the series again is very common among our Louise Penny book club friends, who say that the second, third, fourth (and more!) times often enable a richer experience and enhanced understanding of the characters and enfolding plots. Many readers also say that they enjoy rediscovering connections and details.
I’m amazed at how Louise seamlessly weaves essentially different stories together. I appreciate and love that she writes in a way that’s not glaringly obvious. Like the dialogue between Gamache and Morin in “Bury Your Dead” and when it will just pop up in scenes that have nothing to do with the Factory. It allows us to really get a sense of how Gamache is feeling or remembering events at varying times. It’s such a brilliantly crafted story and one of the most complex, I think, of all. Loved it so much!”

It’s a different level of delicious!
And, as I have forgotten many details, it’s like reading them for the first time in many ways. Yet, there’s comfort in knowing the outcomes and knowing all will be resolved, generally speaking. Eventually!
I encourage you who have only read them once to read them again. You won’t be sorry!

I still find things that have deeper meaning, or connect with things in later volumes. I do look for other authors to enjoy, but keep coming back to Three Pines.


LP puts you right in the action.
And so simply that you aren’t aware of all the little things she puts in that make it relatable – until you reread it.
Not sure I want to go through all that basement stuff with snakes and spiders and total blackout . . .

Does anyone else feel this way?

Because I already know “who done it” in each book, I have also noted something I never realized before. My mind is interacting differently with the characters precisely because I know who the killers are. How interesting to find myself imagining the characters from a completely different perspective. I find myself much more thoughtful about every word, because I am released from the suspense. While I enjoy suspense, it is wonderful to have fresh eyes on these interesting and unusual characters.

Last night, I finished “The Long Way Home”. OMG. I may need a little break

How is Louise so good? I deeply care about these people. I’m almost afraid to pick up book 11. (well, listen to – I do Audible). Has anyone else felt this deeply about characters in a book?

I absolutely love her descriptions… “flowers after the storm knocked down in rows like soldiers on a battlefield” …. who else writes like that?
There is always something new to discover each time I read one of LP’s books, regardless of how many times I read them!

