“Ralph Cosham expertly presents Penny’s writing, portraying Gamache’s quietly thoughtful style and Beauvoir’s earthy personality and giving each monk distinction and humanity…Quebecois accents and a sprinkling of French words flow seamlessly amid the story and add greatly to the listening pleasure.” – AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award Winner
“In measured, sonorous tones and an accent reflective of the French Canadian setting, Cosham conjures the disquieting atmosphere of an isolated Quebec monastery, where the choir director’s murder invades the monks’ silence and evokes the pervasive influence of their chants…Penny’s gorgeous prose sings in Cosham’s hypnotic performance and mirrors the chants, with phrases repeated for emphasis and intensity, creating a musical cadence. This is a superior production of serious multidimensional drama, breathtakingly performed.” – Booklist, starred review
“Cosham’s approach enhances the reverent tone while still plucking Penny’s ripe humor from the vines that weave their way throughout the dark plot. Penny has a gift with dialogue, and Cosham makes that gift pop for the audience…there is no mystery about the allure of Louise Penny’s series or the beauty with which Ralph Cosham continues to narrate it. This is a series that should be experienced at least once on audio, and THE BEAUTIFUL MYSTERY is the perfect choice.” – Shelf Awareness
“Not enough praise can be accorded Ralph Cosham, who has served as the reader for all the audiobooks in this series. His voice is simply magnificent.” – Newark Star-Ledger
“Penny’s dark atmosphere and characters are as always masterfully interpreted by narrator Ralph Cosham in his excellent, beautifully paced, fully-voiced narration...Listeners will want the next, the ninth, volume in the series as soon as possible. Excellent as always with the brilliant combination of Cosham and Penny.” – Sound Commentary
“This is much more than a whodunit; Penny renders her characters with real depth and puts them in an unusually intriguing setting and situation. And Ralph Cosham’s excellent, empathetic narration enhances it all.” – BookPage
“Narrator Ralph Cosham brings Penny’s vivid descriptions and lyrical writing to life. His hypnotic voice and unhurried pace combine to draw the listener into the seemingly tranquil world of the monastery and its inhabitants. Cosham deftly handles the Quebecois accents and intricate plot twists, balancing the emotional tensions of this multilayered story.” – Library Journal
“The narration is fantastic with the occasional French phrase flowing beautifully off the tongue of narrator Ralph Cosham.” – Brookings Register Weekend
Praise for the print edition of Louise Penny's The Beautiful Mystery:
“Louise Penny has crafted an almost perfect crime—haunting, puzzling, brilliant and indeed a most beautiful mystery. Chief Inspector Gamache is one of my favorite characters in fiction. Here he must penetrate a cloistered monastery deep in the northern woods of Quebec, where a murdered monk is his ticket to get in. This is a tour-de-force for Penny, and a thrilling, intelligent read.” —Linda Fairstein
"A. Ma. Zing! A remarkably courageous—and very beautiful—book that leaps the abyss between faith and despair." —Diana Gabaldon
Praise for Louise Penny’s A Trick of the Light:
"The superbly gifted Louise Penny is on my secret shortlist of must-read authors. A Trick of the Light will not only keep you engrossed from start to finish, it will teach you something new about love, truth, and the human heart." —Lisa Scottoline, author of Save Me
“Stellar. . . . Penny proves again that she is one of our finest writers.” —People Magazine (4 out of 4 stars)
“Deceptively charming . . . delivering acute insights into the complicated motives of complex characters." —New York Times Book Review (one of the Notable Crime Books of 2011)
"Penny, elevating herself to the pantheon that houses P.D. James, Ruth Rendell and Minette Walters, demonstrates an exquisite touch with characterization, plotting and artistic sensitivity." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“This is a beautiful book, gorgeously written and carefully constructed.” —The Globe and Mail