When a murder is committed in Three Pines, it falls to Armand Gamache, his second-in-command Jean-Guy Beauvoir, and their team to investigate the crime as well as an extraordinary popular delusion – and the madness of crowds. If it’s been awhile since you’ve read The Madness of Crowds, we invite you to refresh your memory of the novel with our Re-Read led by Allison Ziegler. You can also learn more about the real-life inspirations behind the settings and cultural references in the book, try a recipe the characters enjoy in The Madness of Crowds, and explore more of all things The Madness of Crowds here at GamacheSeries.com.
But correct and right were two different things. As were facts and truth. Can you think of any examples of this in the series? Let us know in the comments!
4 replies on “THE WISDOM OF ARMAND GAMACHE : THE MADNESS OF CROWDS”
There’s an analogy to be drawn between this quote and one we often used in education: “Fair is not always equal.”
What is right- connects with your gut
What is correct – connects with messages from parents/ society etc
Very different
Agree. Cant wait.
I am looking forward to reconnecting with Monsieur Gamache and his team. It has been too long.