Good sequel as the character grows. The auther has developed her character very well. Makes you look forward to the next one.

Cathy C. (
cathyskye) - Phoenix, AZ wrote on 8/13/2009...
When I read the first book in the series, Murder on Monday, I found it to be lacking a bit in mystery, but I enjoyed the characters so much that I wanted to see where Purser went with them. I also wanted to see if Lois mopped herself into a corner. Having one cleaner constantly stumbling over corpses would be problematic-- just how many people would continue to hire her to clean their houses? I also wondered about Inspector Cowgill insisting on always meeting her in the same place. Lois lives in a small village. No matter how out-of-the-way the meeting place is, sooner or later everyone in the village is going to know what's going on. Purser dealt with both of my questions very well in this second book in the series.
Lois came into a bit of money at the end of Murder on Monday, and she and her family have moved to a different village and instead of a small council house, they now have a much larger one with plenty of room to spread out and still have a place for Lois to set up her own cleaning business. It's not long before she's interviewed applicants and has a crew working for her. One day she decides to take a short break in an old chapel and comes across a body dressed in a suit of armor. Once again, Inspector Cowgill has her searching for clues, and when the murderer almost kills her husband, Lois takes the investigation very seriously indeed.
I like the direction in which this series is going. Purser has an excellent cast of characters to work with, and having Lois run her own cleaning company means that she has more time for investigation and an entire crew of cleaners who can help her search for clues. The mystery didn't flag in this second book; although I guessed quite a bit of what was going on, I still didn't have all the plot threads tied and tidied by book's end.
This is a series that I'll be continuing on with, and I'd suggest it to anyone who prefers good characterization, amateur sleuths and cozy mysteries.
2nd in the series, entertaining light reading. I read the first one in the series and enjoyed that one also. I plan to request the third one.

Cathy S. (
katy0118) wrote on 11/11/2008...
ok
Lois Meade is back in this second installment of this great series. Lois and her family have now moved to a new village and a roomier home. You will find Lois still in the cleaning business, but changes are being made there. Who would kill someone, then stuff their body into the armor of a knight in a fairly unused chapel? And of course, how on earth does Lois manage to find it? Great character development in this book, a lot of humor, and a great plot line. Super read on any day ~ not just Tuesday!
Fascinating story, good heroine/detective.
2nd in series...Entertaining story of working class Lois Meade and Detective Inspector Cowgills adventures solving murder...Each story is humorous with intelligent story lines and just the right amount of twists and turns in the plot...highly recommended for folks who like to follow the same characters from book to book.

Carol G. (
cece) wrote on 10/1/2006...
more sleuthing while cleaning
This book is in Perfect Condition!