Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder

Catriona McPherson

Language: English

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: Jan 2, 2010

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Review

'The period features are done with aplomb, the dialogue shines with Golden Age wit, and McPherson's heroine is warm and sharp as well as ingenious at solving the mysteries she is presented with.' -- Scotland on Sunday on DANDY GILVER AND AN UNSUITABLE DAY FOR A MURDER 'A subtle detonation of the cosy genre... an acute sense of period, sharp observation of the mores of the day (both above and below stairs), a nicely-judged infusion of humour and a winning heroine.' -- Independent on DANDY GILVER AND THE PROPER TREATMENT OF BLOODSTAINS 20091203 'Guaranteed to appeal to those who have never got over the death of Dorothy L Sayers ... McPherson has an ear for mellifluous language ... The story bristles with clues, and the resolution. is unguessable.' -- Financial Times on DANDY GILVER AND THE PROPER TREATMENT OF BLOODSTAINS 20091203 'Dan Brown meets Barbara Pym ... Dandy is brisk, baffled, heroic, kindly, scandalised and - above all - very funny' -- Guardian 20091203

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Friday 3rd June, 1927 Dear Alec, 'Careful what you wish for, lest it come true' is my new motto, and here is why. I was summoned to Dunfermline, that old grey town, in the matter of a missing heiress. She had flounced off in a sulk over forbidden love and I, suspecting elopement, was loath to take the job of scouring guesthouses to find the little madam and her paramour. Before I could wriggle out of it, though, there was a murder in the mix - or was it suicide? I had hardly begun to decide when it happened again. Then I was sacked. Actually sacked! By two separate people, and both dismissals in writing. And that's not even the worst of it, darling: matters here are careering downwards much in the style of a runaway train. Please hurry -- or who knows where it might end, Dandy xx