THE BLACK WOLF by Louise Penny (Audiobook)(Fiction)
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THE BLACK WOLF by Louise Penny (Audiobook)(Fiction) Author: Louise Penny Narrator: Jean Brassard Release Date: October 28, 2025 Length: 13 hours and 31 minutes Genre: Fiction, Mystery The Black Wolf is the twentieth audiobook installment in Louise Penny's bestselling Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series, narrated by Quebecois actor Jean Brassard for an authentic, immersive delivery that captures the series' signature atmospheric tension and emotional depth. Set in the aftermath of a foiled dome
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THE BLACK WOLF by Louise Penny (Audiobook)(Fiction)
Author: Louise Penny
Narrator: Jean Brassard
Release Date: October 28, 2025
Length: 13 hours and 31 minutes
Genre: Fiction, Mystery
The Black Wolf is the twentieth audiobook installment in Louise Penny's bestselling Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series, narrated by Quebecois actor Jean Brassard for an authentic, immersive delivery that captures the series' signature atmospheric tension and emotional depth. Set in the aftermath of a foiled domestic terrorist attack in Montréal, Chief Inspector Gamache and his Sûreté du Québec team confront a shadowy threat symbolized by a "black wolf" lurking in the darkness, preying on vulnerabilities in Quebec's quiet communities. As Gamache investigates whispers of a hidden cabal and escalating violence tied to political unrest, the story delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the fragility of peace in Three Pines and beyond. Brassard's narration enhances the procedural intrigue and character-driven drama, blending Penny's poetic prose with urgent pacing that heightens the moral dilemmas and human connections central to the series. This entry reaffirms Gamache's role as a thoughtful investigator navigating corruption and redemption in a divided world.