Crisis in the Cotswolds
The secrets of the dead will not stay buried...
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
July 30, 2018
Tope’s rambling 16th Cotswold mystery (after 2017’s Peril in the Cotswolds) finds nosy, intrusive Thea Osborn Slocombe struggling to adjust to life in Broad Campden as wife of alternative undertaker Drew Slocombe and stepmother to his two children. A crisis develops when Drew’s business partner, Maggs Cooper, tells him that she no longer wants to be an undertaker. Meanwhile, Drew’s latest client, Linda Biddulph, begs him to stop her late husband Stephen’s first wife and two sons from attending Stephen’s funeral, because she has never told her own grown son about his father’s other family. Drew is in a tizzy, trying to manage two warring families while trying to decide the future of his business. But as much as Thea wants to care about his problems, she finds herself obsessed with the murder of Juliet Wilson, a sweet, innocent, developmentally delayed young woman, whose body has been found in a field next to Drew’s green burial ground. Self-absorbed Thea isn’t easy to like, but the Cotswold setting will appeal to readers who enjoy cozy village mysteries.
August 15, 2018
An undertaker's new wife is distracted from the family business by a local murder in the Cotswolds.Just a year into her marriage to Drew Slocombe, former housesitter Thea has grown weary of his expectations about her helping to raise his two children, like the indignities of preparing meals or reading stories at bedtime, and misses her independence. Drew's latest client in his work as an undertaker for nature-focused Peaceful Repose offers Thea a bit of the intrigue she's been missing. Linda Biddulph has hired Drew to help with services for her recently departed husband, Stephen, though with the caveat that Drew is not to tell her son, Lawrence, a big secret she's hiding. Apparently Linda is the second wife of Stephen, who has a first family complete with a wife and two sons, Clovis and Luc, who've been hidden from Lawrence his whole life. Linda promises to reveal the news of Stephen's first sons after the funeral is done with and things are settled down, but this isn't enough for Clovis and Luc, who have heard of their not-so-dearly departed dad and show up on Thea and Drew's door demanding to be involved. Drew's promise to Linda doesn't make Thea feel that she's obliged to follow his lead, and it doesn't hurt that Clovis is easy on the eyes and could perhaps provide the intrigue that Drew is lacking. As the Biddulph family drama heats up, Thea's attention is deflected by the murder of a young woman on the grounds of Peaceful Repose. Juliet Wilson, beloved by the village of Broad Campden community, had no enemies who would wish her ill, and local police are willing to draw again on the mystery-solving skills Thea's already demonstrated (Peril in the Cotswolds, 2018) to help connect Juliet's death to a plausible suspect.Intentionally or not, Tope's free-spirited heroine's lack of interest in her new husband's life and her responsibilities to her family diminish rather than encourage a reader's investment in her ability to solve the crime.
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