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Aunt Dimity and the Next of Kin (Aunt Dimity, Bk 10)
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Aunt Dimity and the Next of Kin (Aunt Dimity, Bk 10)
Author: Nancy Atherton

Book Information
Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780143036548 - ISBN-10: 0143036548
Publication Date: 2/7/2006
Pages: 288


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover

Book Description:
Nancy Atherton's charming Aunt Dimity series has won the hearts of cozy mystery fans everywhere. Now, Lori Shepherd, feeling a touch world-weary, decides to become a volunteer at the Radcliffe Infirmary, where she can spread a little good cheer in the community. There she meets Elizabeth Beacham, a kind, retired legal secretary with no family except a brother who has mysteriously disappeared.

Lori is saddened when Miss Beacham passes away suddenly after only a few visits. But when she receives an envelope containing a set of keys and a letter Miss Beacham wrote to her just a few days before her death, it becomes clear that there was much more to the gentle invalid than met the eye. Notices start arriving around the village of the large bequests made before her death. And Lori finds that Miss Beacham's flat is filled with priceless antiques -- an inheritance too precious to remain unclaimed. Armed with a few clues and Aunt Dimity's help, Lori begins to unearth Miss Beacham's secrets and, ultimately, the surprising truth about her next-of-kin. In this page-turning installment, Aunt Dimity reaches beyond the grave to help another kindly spirit finally rest in peace.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Nancy G. (ComfyReader) wrote on 3/15/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

"Needing a break from heavier books, I always return to Aunt Dimity for a bit of R&R.

During Lori's volunteer work at Radcliffe Infirmary, she is saddened to learn that Elizabeth Beacham, a legal secretary, has had no visitors during her stay. Well, that just can't be, so Lori packs off with her book cart and approaches Elizabeth with books and conversation. Soon a kindred friendship develops, but it ends way too soon.

Finding out that Elizabeth did have a relative, one who could have visited, she sets off to find this wayward brother and of course this is where the mystery begins. Being left with a letter and two keys, Lori finds out about Lizzie's life; and of course it wasn't what it appeared to be. Elizabeth was a much more extraordinary woman than even Lori could have imagined and because of Lori's kindness, the loved ones in Lori's life will benefit from a woman that they didn't even know.

I enjoyed this book, may of the previous characters are mentioned and their storylines are moved forward. I had been disappointed in the previous book (Aunt Dimity Snowbound) but this one has made up for that. Amazon Review: http://tinyurl.com/yofpyh

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Geri (geejay) - MI wrote on 8/27/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love this series. Aunt Dimity, who is dead, communicates with Lori Shepherd via a journal. Lori talks and Dimity writes her responses for Lori to read. This series is rich in friendship, love, trust, caring, and community.

These books take my mind off where I am and what I should be doing. I don't ask a lot of those books: just smooth writing, comfortable settings, likeable characters and enough interest to keep the pages turning.

And that's exactly what's served up here. Visiting a nursing home, Lori befriends Ms. Beacham, a legal secretary who dies almost immediately and become friends. But as is the nature of cancer, Miss Beacham dies and Lori is devastated. Then she learns that Miss Beacham has left her a desk in her will. Lori feels that she has to find Miss Beacham's brother who disappeared years ago to find out why his sister died with no family at her side. Lori learns that this unassuming woman has left legacies to all sorts of people, including herself. Lori agrees to take on a quest to locate Ms. Beacham's next of kin.

Of course this starts the chain of events that cause Lori to learn that Miss Beacham was more than she appeared to be. She also learns that cities can also have communities as tight knit as Finch. She recruits helper on her journey to find Kenneth Beacham and manages to lose her temper, jump to conclusions, and finally approach her goal.

As usual, there is a message to the book. This one examines our preconceptions of people and their roles. If you haven't read any of the previous Aunt Dimity books you can start with any of them including this one but why rob yourself of a wonderful, relaxing, reading experience--start at the beginning with Aunt Dimity's Death.

Sometimes you don't want a meaty tome, sometime you cn be satisfied with an airy, exquisitely baked puff pastry. Enjoy.

Linda (Angeleyes) wrote on 6/6/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book really spoke to me. The main character felt a connection to another human being even when she didn't have to. It reminded me why we need to pay attention to the world around us. A nice afternoon read and a great series.

Marian L. (sunfish) wrote on 5/26/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Anther success in the Aunt Dimity series. I read an Aunt Dimity when I'm in between serious books! It works every time! Can't wait for the next one!

Anne M. (RobbieM) wrote on 11/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A cozy to love. It has endearing characters and authentic altruism.

Melanie H. (MELNELYNN) wrote on 11/6/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love this series. The premise is that Aunt Dimity, who is dead, can communicate with Lori Shepherd via a journal. Lori talks and Dimity writes her responses for Lori to read. I can accept this because these stories are rich in friendship, love, trust, caring, and community.

Lori's twins boys are now 5 and as active as ever. Lori stays active in the town of Finch, the church, and now visits at the Radcliffe Infirmary those patients who have no other visitors. It's at the Radcliffe that Lori meets Elizabeth Beacham, a retired legal secretary. They hit it off immediately and become friends. But as is the nature of cancer, Miss Beacham dies and Lori is devastated. Then she learns that Miss Beacham has left her a desk in her will. Lori feels that she has to find Miss Beacham's brother who disappeared years ago to find out why his sister died with no family at her side.

Of course this starts the chain of events that cause Lori to learn that Miss Beacham was more than she appeared to be. She also learns that cities can also have communities as tight knit as Finch. She recruits helper on her journey to find Kenneth Beacham and manages to lose her temper, jump to conclusions, and finally approach her goal.

As usual, there is a message to the book. This one examines our preconceptions of people and their roles. If you haven't read any of the previous Aunt Dimity books you can start with any of them including this one but why rob yourself of a wonderful, relaxing, reading experience--start at the beginning with Aunt Dimity's Death. Enjoy!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Diane M. (dyanny) wrote on 5/12/2007...


As usual a wonderful cozy mystery

Jeanie S. (JeanieS) wrote on 11/8/2006...


Another good Aunt Dimity story

Holly B. (hingham26) wrote on 6/13/2006...


Wonderful continuation of the Aunt Dimity series, sure to please fans!

Lorraine T. (mysterylover) wrote on 2/14/2006...


I've read all of this series. This latest is not quite as good as earlier books, but still good enough that I kept turning the pages and read it in one sitting. The coziest of cosys.


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