Gamache’s choices verge on madness when he announces he will also bring on Michel Brébeuf-the original domino to fall within the Sûreté-as an example of how corruption can ruin you. He decides to keep the most corrupt staff member, Serge “the Duke” Leduc, the former No. But Gamache makes a questionable decision in choosing to fight fire with fire. By taking the job as commander of the Sûreté Academy, he can clean the rot from its wealthiest source-the impressionable minds of cadet trainees. But he can’t pass up the chance to complete his yearslong fight to end corruption within the Sûreté. He’s not back to active investigating-not after finally having the chance to heal in the Québécois village of Three Pines. In Penny’s 12th Gamache novel, the former chief inspector takes up a new post. But does this training create people highly capable of committing them? Within a police force, some members must be trained in the science, and art, of solving murders.
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