![]() That couple who owns the bistro? If Gabriel and Olivier do choose to marry, at least they already live in a country that recognizes same-sex unions. Until the inevitable unnatural death disturbs the peace, the only reason to bar the doors here would be to keep neighbors from dumping off their overflow of summer squash.īut look out for the few choice swear words, often uttered in French and by citizens well past middle age. Cozy English–style cottages of fieldstone, clapboard, or brick and a “business district” composed simply of a bakery, bookstore, general store, and café all rim a well-tended green anchored by the trio of towering evergreens that give the tiny town its name. ![]() ![]() Anyone fortunate enough to find it once usually found their way back.įirst-time visitors to the uncharted hamlet engineered by mystery writer Louise Penny may be forgiven for thinking that they have wandered into Christie country. Like Narnia, it was generally found unexpectedly and with a degree of surprise that such an elderly village should have been hiding in the valley all along. Three Pines wasn’t on any tourist map, being too far off any main or even secondary road. ![]() It takes a village-and its creator, award-winning author Louise Penny-to give this new series of Canadian cozies its well-honed edge ![]()
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