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Wonderful craft & vintage recipe bookReview Date: 2002-05-23
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Great seriesReview Date: 1999-02-19

Great Book!!!!!Review Date: 2006-11-10
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A Fun ReadReview Date: 2001-04-24
In this book, we're revisit old friends, the Billingsgates. We've met up with them in the Convivial Codfish mystery. This time, they were robbed. The burglar took two Rolls Royces from a locked room, along with the very "Kelling" Aunt Bodicea Kelling. Only Sarah and Max Bittersohn can solve this mystery, and do so in such an interesting, enjoyable way...well, excluding the murders anyway.
We also get to visit other characters from the Convivial Codfish, like the Dorks, the Tolbathys, Cousin Lionel of the hyena pack, and even his mother, Aunt Appie. Needless to say, this is an pleasant and swiftly read story. By the time you realize you've gotten to the middle, you'll already be 3/4 of the way done. Hope you enjoy!

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Simply NantucketReview Date: 2008-05-09
No vacation home coffee table would be complete without this book. Buy it new so no coffee table will ever have to endure the sorrow of being estranged from their copy.

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A mystery of the WWII yearsReview Date: 2005-05-19
Once they all depart and he gets inside, he finds a body in his buttery. The victim, a man who is not in the military because of a heart condition, has been bashed with an iron frypan, the spider of the title. All of the suspects have bought one of these spiders as a birthday gift for the victim.
As with all of Atwood Taylor's mysteries, it's a good story with clues and complications but because she is using life as it was at the time as part of her plot, the story is more frantic, faster-paced and the characters don't have the depth of those in the earlier works.
My parents mentioned food & gas rationing and shortages of that period, but they never participated in all the war related activities of this book, the practicing for disasters, bandage making, Red Cross work or spotting. It was never clear to me if it was ships or planes that they were trying to spot. So possibly that was exaggerated for the story, or maybe it really was like that on Cape Cod. In any event, it made for lots of complications for Asey's detecting and a lively read for me sixty years later.


factual and fast moving playReview Date: 1999-02-06

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An excellent survey of the cultural and structural featuresReview Date: 2008-03-04

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Southern New England in all its glory!Review Date: 1998-07-16
Finch and Wallen team up to the best of their expertise with splendid descriptive writing and photography (the latter always a trademark of this series!). Cape Cod, The Berkshires, the Connecticut and Rhode Island Coasts as well as other areas of natural interest are brought right to the reader and make you want to go there immediately and see what you've just read about.

Justice Is Done Despite the LawReview Date: 2000-05-26
John Francis Cuddy is Healy's detective. He has lost his wife, but still talks to her in the cemetery. This is a man of many dimensions. I know it sounds weird, but it works.
In this story, Cuddy finds a mystery replete with frame-ups, misdirection, and people exploiting others. He finds a way to unearth the whole sick plot, but then finds that it doesn't work legally. Justice is done anyway.
If you haven't read any of the Cuddy stories by Healy, this is a good one to start with. The best idea though is to read The Staked Goat and Blunt Darts, the first two novels in the series first. I suspect that you will become as addicted to these novels as I am.
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