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In the Crypt with a Candlestick
In the Crypt with a Candlestick | Daisy Waugh
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'Sharp, funny . . . the best sort of murder mystery' Tatler 'A jolly farce that never takes itself too seriously' Red Magazine 'Fizzles, crackles and sparkles' Elizabeth Buchan 'A perfect antidote to wintry gloom' The Literary Review 'Deliciously entertaining' Andrew Wilson 'A work of sublime silliness' Simon Brett 'An effervescent madcap whodunnit' Metro 'A marvellous rollicking read' Mary Killen Sir Ecgbert Tode of Tode Hall has survived to a grand old age - much to the despair of his younger wife, Emma. But at ninety-three he has, at last, shuffled off the mortal coil. Emma, Lady Tode, thoroughly fed up with being a dutiful Lady of the Manor, wants to leave the country to spend her remaining years in Capri. Unfortunately her three tiresome children are either unwilling or unable (too mad, too lefty or too happy in Australia) to take on management of their large and important home, so the mantle passes to a distant relative and his glamorous wife. Not long after the new owners take over, Lady Tode is found dead in the mausoleum. Accident? Or is there more going on behind the scenes of Tode Hall than an outsider would ever guess....? In the traditions of two great but very different British writers, Agatha Christie and P.G. Wodehouse, Waugh's hilarious and entirely original twist on the country house murder mystery comes complete with stiff upper lips, even stiffer drinks, and any stiffs that might embarrass the family getting smartly brushed under the carpet... Praise for Daisy Waugh 'Refreshingly sharp and witty social satire' DAILY MAIL 'Dazzlingly evoked' SUNDAY TIMES 'Funny, cynical, and genuinely knowing' EVENING STANDARD 'A lubricious new novel . . . period charm and sexual intrigue' TATLER 'Gripping . . . powerful, evocative' THE LADY 'A sharp eye for detail and a refreshingly black comic streak' LITERARY REVIEW
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A review on the front said it was 'sharp, funny'. I don't think it was sharp but I did enjoy it, she had a good balance of the characters, their personalities shown without being too annoying (clever as one of the characters is very annoying). I enjoyed reading it and it was a good story :)