Brenda W. (brendao) reviewed Mrs. Malory and No Cure for Death (Mrs. Malory, Bk 16) on + 351 more book reviews
Mrs. Malory is always fun, as is her English cozy village and the people who live there. This murder victim is a town doctor, who isn't very popular for a variety of reasons. Lots of local color and family details.
Elizabeth G. (ejgiese) - , reviewed Mrs. Malory and No Cure for Death (Mrs. Malory, Bk 16) on + 51 more book reviews
Delightful, one of the better of the later books.......
There is no doubt that John Morrison is an accomplished doctor. But his arrogant manner has made him many enemies in Taviscombe - even the patients he cares for don't much care for him. So it is not entirely surprising when he is found stabbed to death in his office. There is a wide variety of suspects to choose from, and Sheila Malory - inquisitive as usual - sets out to investigate the crime and piece together Morrison's unusual past. To her surprise, this predictable murder leads to the most unexpected conclusion of all...
This is the first book I have read by this author, and I enjoyed it very much. Mrs. Malory, an elderly heroine/detective, is a delight!
Enjoyable!