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Parson's Pleasure
Parson's Pleasure
Author: Mollie Hardwick
When Doran Fairweather's feckless partner shows up out of nowhere with a rare clock, Doran doesn't trust the explanation and travels to return it. With her gentleman friend, the vicar, traveling with her, they mix business with pleasure until a gypsy's mysterious warning becomes clear--and dangerous....
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ISBN-13: 9780449220313
ISBN-10: 0449220311
Publication Date: 7/20/1992
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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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I was absolutely charmed by the first book in this series, Malice Domestic, and I wasn't surprised-- Mollie Hardwick wrote the novels accompanying such PBS hits as Upstairs, Downstairs and The Duchess of Duke Street.

Unfortunately, I wasn't as charmed by this second book. Oh, there are still literary references that remind me of Dorothy Sayers and descriptions of antiques that put me in mind of Jonathan Gash's Lovejoy-- I just can't turn my nose up at wit and wisdom-- but the sparkle is definitely missing in this outing. Everything in Parson's Pleasure feels vaguely familiar, and Doran commits two sins that are high up on my Say It Ain't So list. (1) She withholds information from the police, and (2) she knew there was a murderer on the loose yet still sneaked off by herself to check a hunch.

Even though I am a bit disappointed with Parson's Pleasure, I'm going to read on in the series. Chelmarsh has an absolutely hideous daughter who is quite capable of creating spectacular trouble for Doran and Rodney. I want to see how Hardwick deals with her-- especially since the author planted such strong foreboding in this book!


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