![]() ![]() Could Jane have been killed by her scheming niece? What about the local boys recently caught by Jane flinging insults and manure at the home of her friends, an exuberant gay couple? And then there is Ruth Zardo, whose interference in Jane’s past and awkward brusqueness intimate a darker character than that of a mere curmudgeon. ![]() ![]() However, before the celebration can arrive Miss Jane is found in the woods, an arrow through her heart.īelieved to be an unfortunate hunting accident by the grieving town, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache suspects that there is more to this death than meets the eye. No one has ever seen the inside of Jane’s home, despite opening their own homes and heart to the usually chipper lady, and gossip is buzzing. When her strange painting, “Fair Day” is judged as worthy of being included in the upcoming show, Jane does something extremely unlikely – she invites everyone into her home for a dinner party. Miss Jane Neal, an elderly and beloved lady of the town has recently opened up to the possibility of displaying her artwork – long held as a painful, perhaps even scandalous, secret. ![]() Three Pines is a quaint Montreal Village with stunning forest vistas, antique shops, elegant walkways, surrounding mountain scenery, bakeries, quirky citizens, and old, deadly secrets. Rating: The Beginning of the Quintessential Cozy Mystery Series ![]()
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