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100 | 1 | _aMcCall Smith, Alexander, 1948- | |
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_aThe Sunday philosophy club _c/ Alexander McCall Smith |
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_aNew York _b: Pantheon Books _c, c2004. |
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_a247 p. _c; |
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500 | _a"An Isabel Dalhousie mystery"--Jkt. | ||
520 | 3 | _aIntroducing Isabel Dalhousie the heroine of the latest bestselling series from the author of the No. 1 Ladies'Detective Agency. Isabel, the editor of the Review of Applied Ethics and an occasional detective, has been accused of getting involved in problems that are, quite frankly, none of her business. In this first installment, Isabel is attending a concert in the Usher Hall when she witnesses a man fall from the upper balcony. Isabel can't help wondering whether it was the result of mischance or mischief. Against the best advice of her no-nonsense housekeeper Grace, her bassoon playing friend Jamie, and even her romantically challenged neice Cat, she is morally bound to solve this case. Complete with wonderful Edinburgh atmosphere and characters straight out of a Robert Burns poem, The Sunday Philosophy Club is a delightful treat from one of our most beloved authors. | |
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_aWomen editors _v--Fiction |
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_aStockbrokers _x-Crimes against _v--Fiction |
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_aHousekeepers _v--Fiction |
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_aEdinburgh (Scotland) _v--Fiction |
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