
The Sunday Philosophy Club
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Phyllis Logan
About this listen
Behind the city's Georgian facades, its moral compasses are spinning with greed, dishonesty, and murderous intent. Instinct tells Isabel that the young man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes at a concert didn't fall. He was pushed.
The Sunday Philosophy Club marks new territory, but familiar moral ground, from the author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. With Isabel Dalhousie, Alexander Mccall Smith introduces a new and pneumatic female sleuth to tackle murder, mayhem, and the mysteries of life.
©2004 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2004 Time Warner AudioBooksCritic reviews
"Fans of Botswanese heroine Precious Ramotswe are sure to embrace McCall Smith's irrepressible new protagonist, who leads a cast of delightfully flawed characters." (Booklist)
"The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire....McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." (The New York Times)
I enjoyed the music intervals.
I had fun listening to this well read book. Thanks for making it available in audio.
Review of The Sunday Philosophy Club
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For me it was perfectly enjoyable for a rainy Saturday afternoon, stuck on the couch with the flu.
Slow food for the brain
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Would you try another book from Alexander McCall Smith and/or Phyllis Logan?
I'm a big Audio-book fan of Alexander McCall Smith (love the Corduroy Mansions series in particular) but this one is far from his best work. The central character -Isabel Dalhousie- becomes annoying after a while, falling into the McCall Smith cliches; just too comfortably smug middle class Edinburgh, with a mystery tied up too conveniently in a neat bow at the end.Would you ever listen to anything by Alexander McCall Smith again?
Yes absolutely, I would listen to the Corduroy Mansions series again rather than the Isabel Dalhousie series though...ANY day!What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Nothing, Phyllis Logan's reading is the best thing about this book, she has a very pleasingIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Sunday Philosophy Club?
I would cut all of the moral philosophising monologues, I found them rather laboured.Any additional comments?
Not recommendedNot McCall Smith's best
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