57 pages 1 hour read

Louise Penny

A Great Reckoning

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2016

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Character Analysis

Armand Gamache

Gamache is the novel's protagonist and the central character in Penny’s series. He is the former head of homicide investigation at the Sûrete de Québec and has had a very celebrated career in which he has solved many important crimes. Gamache is a very moral and responsible man who values integrity and doing the right thing; he is keen to take charge of the academy because he wants to make it a better place. He has enough life experience to give him wisdom and a fatherly role towards the cadets, but he is also still playful and good-natured. His face is described as “a careworn face. But most of the lines, if followed back like a trail, would lead to happiness” (9).

Gamache is a natural leader and exudes a calm authority; Amelia marvels at how watching him is “like seeing a mighty ship in a storm. Steady, strong, calm. […] In that calm there was immense self-control. And with that […] came power” (53-54). When he needs to, Gamache can assume a more commanding and stern presence, such as when he tells the cadets that “I’m your commander and I’ve assigned you to work together on the map.