Friends, Lovers, Chocolate (Isabel Dalhousie Series #2) by Alexander McCall Smith

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 15,951

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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 15,951

    Synopsis

    From New York Times best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith, creator of the sensationally popular No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, comes the second mystery starring the ever-ethical and undeniably charming Isabel Dalhousie. Working at her niece's deli, Isabel notices a customer named Ian, who is avoiding chocolate—doctors says it's bad for the new heart he recently received. Ian is haunted by memories he can't place. Could his new heart be the cause?

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    The second installment of McCall Smith's Sunday Philosophy Club series sports a charmingly meandering plot and winningly hyperverbal characters-no surprise to fans of Isabel Dalhousie's debut, The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency books, or any of McCall Smith's 50-plus titles. Once again, Edinburgh's Dalhousie, intrepid editor of a philosophy journal, finds herself analyzing other people's problems when asked to fill in for her niece Cat, at Cat's gourmet food shop-cum-delicatessen. At the shop, Isabel meets Ian, who is haunted by visions of a man he comes to believe must be the murdered donor of his transplanted heart. As McCall Smith lovingly takes Isabel sleuthing across Edinburgh, the donor's stepfather (a man Ian has never seen) turns out to look much like the man of Ian's nightmares. Meanwhile, Cat's romantic rejects find their way, via the shop, into Isabel's social set, including former major beau Jamie, a classical musician who, though 15 years younger, becomes Isabel's confidant. A delicious mix of the unlikely and the tried-and-true, this latest cozy from an undisputed master will make readers feel just that. 9-city author tour. (Sept.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Law professor Alexander McCall Smith had already written more than 50 books before inventing the heroine for his No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series: Precious Ramotswe, the only female P.I. in Botswana. The books are as unconventional as their good-humored heroine, who relies on common sense -- and a few tidbits gleaned from Agatha Christie -- to solve her cases.

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    A good story.by Anonymous

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    August 31, 2009: I like Mr. Smith's style of writing. It is easy to become immersed and involved in the story of Isabel and all her family and friends. The city of Edinburgh becomes one of the characters, as well. I have read all 5 of Smith's "Isabel" books, and eagerly await the release of the 6th one in September.

    I Also Recommend: The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday (Isabel Dalhousie Series #5), The Lost Art of Gratitude (Isabel Dalhousie Series #6), The Sunday Philosophy Club (Isabel Dalhousie Series #1), The Right Attitude to Rain (Isabel Dalhousie Series #3), The Careful Use of Compliments (Isabel Dalhousie Series #4).

    I'm hooked.by GrandRad

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    May 16, 2009: I think Alexander McCall Smith's writing from a female perspective is ingenious. He gets inside his character's head and gives you a personality you can really relate to. His characters also have the ability to think for themselves, giving the reader, or listener in the case of the audio books, the chance to understand his philosophy about life. I always purchase the audio books, as the narrator of the Isabel Dalhousie series is remarkable in her tone and accents. Truly worth more than just fill-in time during a long commute to work. I love this series and the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Buy them all!

    I Also Recommend: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series #1), The Sunday Philosophy Club (Isabel Dalhousie Series #1).


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