Louise Penny's 6 favorite books

The Canadian novelist recommends tales of murder, mystery, and Montreal Jews

Canadian novelist Louise Penny, author of "A Trick of the Light," counts murder mysteries and irreverent comedies among her favorite books.
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The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey (Touchstone, $15). A perfect jewel of a book. It's not a murder mystery; indeed, it's not clear any crime has even been committed. A British schoolgirl accuses an older woman and her middle-aged daughter of abducting her. The girl describes the women's home perfectly, though they claim to have never seen her before.

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher by Kate Summerscale (Walker & Co., $16). One of the earliest murder investigations by police. Summerscale follows Inspector "Jack" Whicher, one of the original Scotland Yard detectives, as he investigates the murder of a child in Victorian England. A chilling true tale. Whicher all but invented the detection of homicide — and almost lost his job and his mind.

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