Louise Penny Books in Order
Louise Penny is a Canadian crime mystery author best known for the Chief Inspector Gamache series set in the fictional Quebec village of Three Pines. Her books have sold more than 18 million copies worldwide, topped bestseller lists in the US, Canada, and internationally, and have been translated into 35 languages. She has earned multiple Agatha and Anthony Awards and holds both the Order of Canada and the National Order of Quebec.
This page lists all Louise Penny books in order, including the full Chief Inspector Gamache series, co-authored standalone novels, and short stories.
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Chief Inspector Gamache Series (Books in Order)
The Chief Inspector Gamache series follows head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec Armand Gamache, who investigates murders in and around Three Pines, a small, fictional village in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. Each case is built around a puzzle revealed at the end, and the novels lack any gratuitous violence, reminding us more of the classic British whodunit novels. The series was adapted for Amazon Prime Video as Three Pines in 2022, starring Alfred Molina as Gamache, and it ran for one season.
Reading Order
- Still Life, 2006
- A Fatal Grace, 2006
- The Cruellest Month, 2007
- A Rule Against Murder, 2008 (also titled The Murder Stone)
- The Brutal Telling, 2008
- Bury Your Dead, 2010
- The Hangman, 2011
- A Trick of the Light, 2011
- The Beautiful Mystery, 2012
- How the Light Gets In, 2013
- The Long Way Home, 2014
- The Nature of the Beast, 2015
- A Great Reckoning, 2016
- Glass Houses, 2017
- Kingdom of the Blind, 2018
- A Better Man, 2019
- All The Devils Are Here, 2021
- The Madness of Crowds, 2021
- A World of Curiosities, 2022 )
- The Grey Wolf, 2024
- The Black Wolf, 2025
Standalone Novels
- State of Terror, 2021 (co-authored with Hillary Rodham Clinton)
- The Last Mandarin, 2026 (co-authored with Mellisa Fung)
Short Story Anthologies
- Mysterious Writers: The Many Facets of Mystery Writing, 2010
- The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook, 2015
- The Best American Mystery Stories, 2018
Louise Penny Biography
Louise Penny is a Canadian crime fiction author whose work includes the long-running Chief Inspector Gamache series, set in the fictional Quebec village of Three Pines. Her books have sold more than 18 million copies worldwide and been translated into 35 languages.
Official website: louisepenny.com

Louise Penny was born in 1958 in Toronto, Canada. She studied radio and television broadcasting at the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, currently known as Ryerson University, where she earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts.
After graduation, she worked as a journalist and radio host for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for nearly two decades.
She began writing fiction in the early 2000s and published her debut novel, Still Life, in 2005. The book introduced Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec, and launched what became a 20+ novel book series that became the main focus of the author’s work. The book won the CWA New Blood Dagger.
Louise Penny has since written numerous novels featuring Gamache, along with standalone novels and several short stories included in various anthologies. In 2021, she co-authored the political thriller State of Terror with Hillary Rodham Clinton, which debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list, and in 2026 she co-authored The Last Mandarin, a standalone novel with journalist Melissa Fung.
In 2013, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada and holds the National Order of Quebec (2017), both for her contributions to Canadian culture.
Louise Penny lives in Quebec and writes full-time.
Louise Penny Book Adaptations
- Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery – CBC television film (2013)
- Three Pines – Amazon Prime television series (2022)
Louise Penny Awards and Honors
Major Awards and Honors
- Still Life – CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger (2006)
- Still Life – Barry Award for Best First Novel (2007)
- Still Life – Anthony Award for Best First Novel (2007)
- Bury Your Dead – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2011)
- A Great Reckoning – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Barry Award for Best Novel (2017)
- Member of the Order of Canada (2013)
- National Order of Quebec (2017)
Awards (Full List)
- Still Life – John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger (2006)
- Still Life – Dilys Award for Best Book (2007)
- Still Life – Barry Award for Best First Novel (2007)
- Still Life – Anthony Award for Best First Novel (2007)
- A Fatal Grace – Agatha Award for Best Novel (2007)
- The Cruellest Month – Agatha Award for Best Novel (2008)
- The Brutal Telling – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2010)
- The Brutal Telling – Agatha Award for Best Novel (2010)
- Bury Your Dead – Nero Award (2011)
- Bury Your Dead – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2011)
- Bury Your Dead – Dilys Award for Best Book (2011)
- Bury Your Dead – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2011)
- A Trick of the Light – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2012)
- The Beautiful Mystery – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2013)
- The Beautiful Mystery – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2013)
- The Nature of the Beast – Lefty Award for Best World Mystery (2016)
- A Great Reckoning – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Lefty Award for Best Mystery Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Barry Award for Best Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2017)
- A Great Reckoning – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2017)
- Glass Houses – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2018)
- All the Devils Are Here – Lefty Award for Best Mystery Novel (2021)
- All the Devils Are Here – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2021)
- A World of Curiosities – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2023)
- A World of Curiosities – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2023)
Nominations and Shortlists
- The Cruellest Month – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2009)
- The Cruellest Month – Barry Award for Best Novel (2009)
- The Cruellest Month – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2009)
- Still Life – Barry Award for Best Mystery/Crime Novel of the Decade (2010)
- The Brutal Telling – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2010)
- The Brutal Telling – Dilys Award for Best Book (2010)
- Bury Your Dead – Barry Award for Best Novel (2011)
- A Trick of the Light – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2012)
- A Trick of the Light – Dilys Award for Best Book (2012)
- A Trick of the Light – Agatha Award for Best Novel (2012)
- How the Light Gets In – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2014)
- How the Light Gets In – Edgar Award for Best Novel (2014)
- How the Light Gets In – CWA Gold Dagger (2014)
- How the Light Gets In – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2014)
- The Long Way Home – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2015)
- The Long Way Home – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2015)
- The Long Way Home – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2015)
- The Nature of the Beast – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2016)
- The Nature of the Beast – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2016)
- Glass Houses – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2018)
- Glass Houses – Lefty Award for Best Mystery Novel (2018)
- Glass Houses – Anthony Award for Best Novel (2018)
- Kingdom of the Blind – Lefty Award for Best Mystery Novel (2019)
- Kingdom of the Blind – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2019)
- A Better Man – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2020)
- All the Devils Are Here – Macavity Award for Best Novel (2021)
- All the Devils Are Here – Barry Award for Best Novel (2021)
- The Madness of Crowds – Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel (2022)
- A World of Curiosities – Lefty Award for Best Mystery Novel (2023)
- A World of Curiosities – Anthony Award for Best Hardcover Novel (2023)
- The Grey Wolf – Anthony Award for Best Hardcover Novel (2025)

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My daughter gave me Still Life to read and I left it on my book shelf for months and finally decided to read it. WOW!… Love at frist read. .It has been years since Ive enjoyed reading so uch. I now have read 10 in total . I’m on #11. All of them are amazing.I think for me I can relate to the places the language, the history. Its been a long time since I’ve enjoyed a book so much. Thank you Louise Penny
I am trying to buy the series of books for a friend who is French. Trying to make sure I get the right books in order using the French titles. Are you able to assist? I have ordered the first 3 books but struggling to get a list of all the books using the French titles.
I read all the books except All the Devils Are Here, which I stopped reading after 200 pages…I could not find it interesting.
I would like to know if it is important to read it before reading the following one, The Madness of the Crowds. I always read the books in order.
I am losing my eyesight so I can no longer read (Or drive. Consider yourself lucky! At least I had enough sense to take away my own keys!). I have read everything all my life. Now I listen to audiobooks and, since I have started listening to them, I no longer feel quite as bereft. It is a very long, hot summer where I live. Right now, it is winter in Three Pines. It is shocking to go from winter to summer in a moment. I’m sure that other books must have transported me in season, place, and time as I have read them in the past. Right now, I can’t remember any.
I have read a lot of books in my time, and I have to say that Louise Penny’s Gamache series of books is the best ever. I love all of the characters, and the story lines. I don’t want to put them down and I don’t want them to end. I’ve convinced my husband he must read them, and in order. I can see these as movies, but only after reading them first.
Been listening to audiobooks out of order -as they become available from the public library.
Not at all a deal breaker, although in order would have been preferable.
Don’t want them ever to end!
I have a book by Louise Penny called The Murder Stone, but can’t find it on her list.
The Murder Stone is A Rule Against Murder
three pines is part of my life now,I’m so involved with the characters and feel they are friends, I will be deeply sadden if the series comes to an end…I’ve enjoyed it so much. it takes me out of my life into their world
I’ve read thru twice and will read them again….I praise Louise Penny for her wonderful series!
I have read the whole series three times. I start again every summer and I love Three Pines and all the inhabitants feel like old friends by now. The last book, All the Devils are Here takes them all to Paris, and is quite different, but very good. Her new book in the series comes out in August. By then I hope to have read all the books again. I also heard she is teaming up with Hillary Clinton to write a Washington Capitol mystery, so maybe she has ended the Three Pines series.
I truly enjoy this series for escapist reading. The inhabitants of Three Pines are delightful, and the food descriptions are mouthwatering. A nice foil to the darkness of murder and certain members of the Sureté. My least favourite was The Beautiful Mystery. I wanted out of that Monastery almost as desperately as Jean Guy! I found the climax and denouément a little lacking. My favourite is A Better Man. Hope there are more to come.