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ISBNs | 978-5-389-17387-3 |
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The weight | 0,607 kg |
Size | 140 × 34 × 210 mm |
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The novel Kingdom of the Blind continues the series of investigations by Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. This charming character was created by the pen of Louise Penny, the only five-time Agatha Christie Award winner in the world. Six months ago, Armand Gamache was suspended from work, his future career is in jeopardy, but the inspector's conscience is clear and he enjoys this respite among friends and relatives in the village of Three Pines. However, the holidays do not last long: the inspector receives a letter from the notary with an invitation to arrive at the specified address. Gamache arrives at an abandoned house and finds out that he was appointed executor in the will of an unfamiliar woman who worked as a cleaner and at the same time called herself a baroness. Crazy? Why, with adult heirs, did she choose three strangers as executors of her last will? Shortly after the announcement of the will, the abandoned house collapses, and the body of one of the heirs is found under the rubble. “The motive is quite solid. Murders are committed for twenty dollars. And we're talking about millions." So the title and fabulous money are not fiction at all? Meanwhile, another will, dated 1885, was found in the notarial archive, and there are even more questions ...