The Sunday Philosophy Club Author:Alexander McCall Smith Edinburgh. Genteel home to ladies who lunch,attend concerts, art exhibitions and-for this is not a showy city-do good by stealth. Ladies for whom chanterelle mushrooms in their omelettes are the only hit of the twenty-first century. Ladies such as Isabel Dalhousie. — But behind Edinburgh's regimented Georgian Facades,its moral compasses are spinn... more »ing with greed, dishonesty, lust and murderous intent. Isabel knows this. Isabel, in fact, rather relishes it. An accomplished philosopher and editor of the " Review of Applied Ethics", she knows all about the difference between good and bad. Which is probably why, she knows all about the difference between good and bad. Which is probably why, by instinct, she is an amateur sleuth. And instinct tells her the man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes after a concert in the Usher Hall didn't fall. He was pushed« less