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All the Devils Are Here: A Novel

Name: All the Devils Are Here: A Novel
By: Louise Penny
Narrated by: Robert Bathurst
Series: Chief Inspector Gamache/Three Pines
Length 13 hrs and 59 mins
Category: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
Release Date: 2020-08-31
Language: English

There is nothing special about the characters of All the Devils Are Here: A Novel.

The author of All the Devils Are Here is Laura Wilson.

Robert Bathurst, who plays the role of David Marsden, is a charming and handsome man. I enjoyed watching him play his role. He was very convincing as a man who is in love with his wife. I also liked the way he portrayed the character of a man who is trying to find himself.

I thought the acting by Robert Bathurst was very good. He was able to show the different sides of his character. I thought he did a good job of portraying a man who is in love with his wife. I also liked the way he showed the different sides of his character. It’s an excellent story, despite its flaws.

The All the Devils Are Here: A Novel is an ambitious debut novel that attempts to blend multiple genres, including mystery, thriller, and horror. While it doesn’t always succeed in this regard, the overall story is still an enjoyable and suspenseful read.

The All the Devils Are Here: A Novel follows the story of Emily, a young woman who moves to the small town of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, after the death of her father. Emily quickly discovers that Shepherdstown is far from the idyllic small town she was expecting, and that it is instead a hotbed of secrets and lies.

As Emily begins to unravel the town’s secrets, she also finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a killer who is targeting the town’s residents.

While The All the Devils Are Here: A Novel is not without its flaws, including a sometimes-confusing plot and a few flat characters, overall it is a suspenseful and entertaining read.

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