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The Lost Art of Gratitude; Isabel Dalhousie Ser- hardcover, 9780375425141, Smith

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Artist
McCall Smith, Alexander
ISBN
9780375425141
Book Title
Lost Art of Gratitude
Book Series
Isabel Dalhousie Ser.
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Alexander McCall Smith
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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ISABEL DALHOUSIE - Book 6 Nothing captures the charm of Edinburgh like the bestselling Isabel Dalhousie series of novels featuring the insatiably curious philosopher and woman detective. Whether investigating a case or a problem of philosophy, the indefatigable Isabel Dalhousie, one of fiction's most richly developed amateur detectives, is always ready to pursue the answers to all of life's questions, large and small. Isabel's son, Charlie, is now of an age--eighteen months--to have a social life, and so off they go to a birthday party, where, much to Isabel's surprise, she encounters an old adversary, Minty Auchterlonie, now a high-flying financier. Minty had seemed to Isabel a woman of ruthless ambition, but the question of her integrity had never been answered. Now, when Minty takes Isabel into her confidence about a personal matter, Isabel finds herself going another round: Is Minty to be trusted? Or is she the perpetrator of an enormous financial fraud? And what should Isabel make of the rumors of shady financial transactions at Minty's investment bank? Not that this is the only dilemma facing Isabel: she also crosses swords again with her nemesis, Professor Dove, in an argument over plagiarism. Of course her niece, Cat, has a new, problematic man (a tightrope walker ) in her life. And there remains the open question of marriage to Jamie--doting father of Charlie. As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping in her inimitable--and inimitably charming--fashion.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0375425144
ISBN-13
9780375425141
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71770569

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lost Art of Gratitude
Author
Alexander McCall Smith
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Publication Year
2009
Book Series
Isabel Dalhousie Ser.
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
6
LeafCats
377
Lc Classification Number
Pr6063.C326l67 2009
Reviews
Praise for the Isabel Dalhousie Series: "Alexander McCall Smith, a fine writer, paints his hometown of Edinburgh as indelibly as he captures the sunniness of Africa. We can almost feel the mists as we tread the cobblestones." -- The Dallas Morning News "The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire . . . Invite[s] readers into a world of kindness, gentility, and creature comforts. McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." -- The New York Times "Alexander McCall Smith's assessments of fellow humans are piercing and profound. [His] depictions of Edinburgh are vivid and seamless . . . His fans are sure to embrace these moral peregrinations among the plaid." -- San Francisco Chronicle, Praise for the Isabel Dalhousie Series: "Alexander McCall Smith, a fine writer, paints his hometown of Edinburgh as indelibly as he captures the sunniness of Africa. We can almost feel the mists as we tread the cobblestones." The Dallas Morning News "The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire . . . Invite[s] readers into a world of kindness, gentility, and creature comforts. McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." The New York Times "Alexander McCall Smith's assessments of fellow humans are piercing and profound. [His] depictions of Edinburgh are vivid and seamless . . . His fans are sure to embrace these moral peregrinations among the plaid." San Francisco Chronicle From the Hardcover edition., Praise for the Isabel Dalhousie Series: "Alexander McCall Smith, a fine writer, paints his hometown of Edinburgh as indelibly as he captures the sunniness of Africa. We can almost feel the mists as we tread the cobblestones." - The Dallas Morning News "The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire . . . Invite[s] readers into a world of kindness, gentility, and creature comforts. McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." - The New York Times "Alexander McCall Smith's assessments of fellow humans are piercing and profound. [His] depictions of Edinburgh are vivid and seamless . . . His fans are sure to embrace these moral peregrinations among the plaid." - San Francisco Chronicle From the Hardcover edition., Praise for the Isabel Dalhousie Series: "Alexander McCall Smith, a fine writer, paints his hometown of Edinburgh as indelibly as he captures the sunniness of Africa. We can almost feel the mists as we tread the cobblestones." -The Dallas Morning News "The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire . . . Invite[s] readers into a world of kindness, gentility, and creature comforts. McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." -The New York Times "Alexander McCall Smith's assessments of fellow humans are piercing and profound. [His] depictions of Edinburgh are vivid and seamless . . . His fans are sure to embrace these moral peregrinations among the plaid." -San Francisco Chronicle
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2009-022618
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Dewey Edition
22

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