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Book Review of A Rule Against Murder (aka The Murder Stone) (Chief Inspector Gamache, Bk 4)

A Rule Against Murder (aka The Murder Stone) (Chief Inspector Gamache, Bk 4)
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I have read all of the books in order, except the last one, which I will read next. I really liked books 1-3, but this one not as much. I think one of the reasons is because most of the story does not take place in Three Pines. However, Three Pines is a VERY small and cozy town and I'm beginning to wonder how many murders could take place there before all of the citizens decide to move. I also feel that maybe there is a deeper meaning to these books that is going over my head. I still don't understand why Bean used so many alarm clocks. Also, why does the chef feel the need to hide away from the real world? Could someone please enlighten me?