The Madness of Crowds

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Synopsis

The incredible new book in Louise Penny's #1 bestselling Chief Inspector Gamache series.

When Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is asked to provide crowd control at a statistics lecture given at the Universite de l'Estrie in Quebec, he is dubious. Why ask the head of homicide to provide security for what sounds like a minor, even mundane lecture?

But dangerous ideas about who deserves to live in order for society to thrive are rapidly gaining popularity, fuelled by the research of the eminent Professor Abigail Robinson. Yet for every person seduced by her theories there is another who is horrified by them. When a murder is committed days after the lecture, it's clear that within crowds can lie madness.

To uncover the truth, Gamache must put his own feelings about the divisive Professor to one side. But with her ideas gaining ground, the line separating good and evil, right and wrong, is quickly blurring - especially when the case leads unexpectedly close to home ...

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781529379389
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 238 x 160 x 42 mm
  • Weight: 680g
  • Languages: English

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The Madness of Crowds
Gamache
This latest book by Louise doesn’t pull any punches. Along with the usual murder mystery is the reality of the responsibilities of having a child with Dow... READ MORE
Julia Bishop
The Madness of Crowds
Excellent book
Louise Penny never fails to disappoint. This book confronts a very topical problem, how do you make a measured decision when an ‘expert’ is delivering thei... READ MORE
judith clark
The Madness of Crowds
Another Inspector Gamache masterpiece!
Set in the wonderful Three Pines, Inspector Gamache is asked to provide crowd control and a police presence at a lecture given by Professor Abigail Robinso... READ MORE
Lesley Kitching
The Madness of Crowds
Another Master Piece from Louise Penny
Another Master Piece from Louise Penny. It's been added to the list of my favourite Gamache books.
Stine Turnbull
The Madness of Crowds
Not for me
I always hear good things about Ms. Penny and was looking forward to reading this book. Starting with a post Covid world and discussing the ethics of ways ... READ MORE
jean
The Madness of Crowds
An attempted assignation: a country in turmoil post pandemic
A mystery set in Canada post pandemic. Still reeling from the aftermath of untimely deaths, lockdown, fear and uncertainty a scientist believes she has the... READ MORE
George  Young
The Madness of Crowds
A Masterpiece!
Louise Penny's latest in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, Head of Homicide at the Surete, series set in the stunning Canadian location of the Three Pine... READ MORE
Bridget East
The Madness of Crowds
No thank you
Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book, and I’m really sorry but I didn’t like it at all. To me, everything about it was... READ MORE
Carole Kendal
The Madness of Crowds
Detective novel set in Quebec province - very good on the whole.
Inspector Gamache becomes embroiled in a murder investigation on his doorstep in Canada which involves his colleagues, his family, his friends as well as n... READ MORE
Minette
The Madness of Crowds
Slow start then a rollercoaster of action
You've got to be patient here as the story takes a while to get going. Then you get a rollercoaster of action with thoughtful consideration of free speech ... READ MORE
Aine O'Brien
The Madness of Crowds
Complex but enjoyable
This is the 17th book in the Armand Gamache series but the first I’ve read. It’s a brilliantly written book set at Christmas time in post-Covid Three Pine... READ MORE
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The Madness of Crowds
Canadian mores, and more!
A most enjoyable whodunnit from a writer I had not read before and whom I heard recently talking on World BBC Bookclub about her first novel (Still Life) a... READ MORE
Clarisa Butler
The Madness of Crowds
Post pandemic novel
The setting of this novel as post Pandemic felt alright and inspired optimism in the reader. The circuitous and repetitive ideas and solutions to the murde... READ MORE
Diana Ellis
The Madness of Crowds
Canadian murder mystery
In a small town in Quebec a renowned lecturer (Abigail Robinson) is booked to make a controversial speech. Because of the nature of the topic (Euthanasia )... READ MORE
Nigel Firth
The Madness of Crowds
Intelligent, twisty, provocative and enthralling.
From the outset, Louise Penny taps into one of the biggest issues of our society. The Madness of Crowds tackles huge subjects like freedom of speech and ho... READ MORE
Mary Picken
The Madness of Crowds
Slow burner that builds nicely
This is my first experience of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surete. However I didn't feel as though I should have read the other books to underst... READ MORE
Mikimoo
The Madness of Crowds
Quebecois Police procedural
A controversial professor is invited to lecture at a Quebec university campus. The is a failed attempt on her life during the lecture. In a small village... READ MORE
Aidan Dunn
The Madness of Crowds
Emotive crime thriller that raises ethical questions for us all
Bang up-to-date, this emotive crime thriller addresses the recent pandemic and its aftermath. With the world fully vaccinated, life is getting back to norm... READ MORE
KarensBookBag
The Madness of Crowds
Hits straight to the heart
You don’t know what emotion to feel next when reading this story. You are taken through every emotion possible not unlike the main characters. Do you follo... READ MORE
Charlotte  Pawson
The Madness of Crowds
An intelligent post pandemic mystery
This was such an intelligent enjoyable murder mystery with many philosophical debates at its heart. This is the 17th novel in the series about Chief Inspec... READ MORE
Claire Darke
The Madness of Crowds
A satisfying read
This is without doubt my favourite series; the ones set in Three Pines particularly as this one is. All the familiar characters are here for those who have... READ MORE
Mavis Tiller
The Madness of Crowds
an interesting reflection on crowd psychology, eugenics and propaganda
This police procedural is an interesting reflection on crowd psychology, eugenics and propaganda, particularly so in this time of Covid 19 and fake news. I... READ MORE
Rachel Dixon
The Madness of Crowds
A philosophical crime novel set in Quebec
My thanks to Hodder & Stoughton for an eARC via NetGalley of ‘The Madness of Crowds’ by Louise Penny in exchange for an honest review. My thanks also to T... READ MORE
Vivienne O'Regan
The Madness of Crowds
Effects of pandemic
The title of this book comes from a real collection of essays called Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. It is a murder story with c... READ MORE
Douglas Osler
The Madness of Crowds
Great read
This is my first book by this Author - the book makes several mentions of past incidences which would make reading the previous books to better set the cha... READ MORE
anne szlachcic
The Madness of Crowds
An involving whodunnit
Inspector Gamache from the Quebec police investigates the murder of Debbie Schneider, a friend of Professor Abigail Robinson, whose lectures advocate compu... READ MORE
Jenny Hill
The Madness of Crowds
Police procedural set in Quebec.
3 ½ stars really. I am joining this series at no. 17 and feel I may have got more out of it knowing the full background to these characters. I think one ... READ MORE
Athena99
The Madness of Crowds
It is cold and snowing but feelings are running high. Will people be safe?
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache protects lives when shots are fired at a talk by Abigail Robinson. The pandemic may be over but statistics are being used t... READ MORE
Julie Friar
The Madness of Crowds
What a joy to be back in Three Pines
What to say about this book - about the whole Inspector Gamache series? To say I was bereft when the book ended would be a true understatement, it was such... READ MORE
Kaye Fraser
The Madness of Crowds
ARC
While the residents of the Québec village of Three Pines take advantage of the deep snow to ski and toboggan, to drink hot chocolate in the bistro and shar... READ MORE
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