Saturday, October 29, 2022

Still Life

 


This was a first for me from Louise Penny. I enjoyed this first book in her series.

Here you find a community of Three Pines. Friends who just want to live out a normal life. Artist that are eccentric and maybe recluse. But get along. So we think.
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache gets called to look into a murder, a crime. Was interesting to see how Gamache conducted the investigation. How he got along with people. The characters of the story were much interesting. I was looking forward in reading who they where, what they did, how they acted when coming in front of what happened to Jane? Armand Gamache takes us step by step on why this would happen. Everything, every one is not perfect. Naturally it's a hunting town. So everyone thinks that is how Jane is killed. But Gamache doesn't agree so easily. With his colleagues Jean Guy Beauvoir, and one other they uncover and turn around to find out the truth of what happened. Except for someone that Inspector Gamache takes a chance on, Agent Nichol. But we find out quickly she does try to help. But in a way that offends pretty much everyone including Gamache, who sends her home. I hope she doesn't come back. Person after person seems to me that Armand has some sort of connection with. And that what makes him unique. And that is the town that you want to be apart of.
Jane knew. Some might of thought her painting was a bit juvenile. But when you look at it, it told a story. A story of a town. A Fair Day in a town. Art is in the eyes of the beholder. And there can be many of them.

Eventually Inspector Armand Gamache and Beauvoir get their killer. You can't help but feel bad when you find out. At least Three Pines.

Still Life. Life is suppose to change. If you don't change with it your life might be still.

I really did like this book. Great cozy mystery. Wanted to come back each time for those folks in Three Pines.

I give Still Life 4 

Only because in order to get on with the story it was so many pages to get through a chapter. I'll be looking for more from the series.

Saturday, October 01, 2022

Black Cake




I thought the story was interesting. I like the idea it was written around families. But wish it had more on the geography of the Caribbean Islands, Jamaica, West Indies.

Starting the story with Covey's children coming together after her death was good. Which led to the story of Covey and her dad. How she threw herself into the sport of swimming. Swimming the ocean, pushing herself to be even stronger. We find how Covey's dad gambled everything away. To the point in marrying her off to the person who owned almost everything.
Covey escaped with her fine tuned swimming. With the help of Pearl and her closest friend Bunny. As we find out about Covey, we find that she left a recording for her kids to listen to. Telling her story to Benny and Byron. We find that Benny and Byron have their own things to deal with each other.
And with themselves. Both seem to be working it out through hearing their mothers voice.

We learn through all this, the one thing Covey kept a tradition was making The Black Cake. Her mother showed her and Covey showed her children how to make it. As well how important it is to carry traditions on. 
We read how each place Covey and her husband went from West Indies, Caribbean Islands, London, then California. Yes she found the guy she left. And married him. Stayed away from crowded Caribbeans in fear someone would recognize her from her country. As she made it through the years, she befriended a girl named Eleanor. Elly for short. Sadly she died on a train accident. And everyone thought it was Covey that died. So Covey took Elly's name. Word got back to her country that she had died. No one looked for her.

We also learn it's the same than, sadly as today, of how different the color of your skin is. Whether it's dark or, color of straw, characters still had to prove themselves. Still had looks thrown at them. Still had to answer to. Toward the end of Covey's life she did get to see her friend Bunny. Bunny was the no.1 swimmer by now. A black swimmer!

The one thing I noticed with this recording Covey had was she kept mentioning her 1st born. It couldn't of made Byron, and especially Benny feel so good. But what Covey had to endure. And found herself pregnant. She gave up the baby. But wanted to still find out about her.

The end Covey wanted Byron and Benny to find their sister. Their sister Mabel, or Marble did come around to excepting them. All visited Bunny, and Bunny took all 3 back to her country. Showed them that this and her family, (dad). This is also their family. Sadly Covey's dad was still a not so nice man.
The storyline for Marble wasn't that interesting. 
Plus Covey's mom not much on her. The way she died. But then again not much help for an immigrant. The 3 finally got along. Byron found out what was going on with Benny. Great news, he became a father also. Benny still wasn't giving up on her cafe. But she was the most excepting person. And Marble she straighten her life out with her son.

Last request from Covey to her 3 children was to have a slice of Black Cake. Black Cake was the staple of the house wherever that was. They would know when the right time would be. The time it looks, was 3 children together, knowing who their mom and dad were. plus their mom's family.


I give Black Cake 4 

My reason, is there were too many characters for too many chapters for one character at the end. Other than that it was a good book.