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Aunt Dimity's Good Deed

Aunt Dimity's Good Deed

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an adult nancy drew myster
Review: For what it strives for, it does very well. Ms. Atherton writes part mystery, part gothic, part romance and part ghost story with just enough of each element to make for a very entertaining story. She is a very descriptive writer and evokes both the place and the person well enough to use your imagination and in the right spots and her use of dialogue is very natural. Her third novel, Aunt Dimity's good deed, is however, beginning the show the classic mistake of most new writers, in that it is a bit overwritten. She takes you down a few too many paths but she brings most of it together in the end and gives you a happy, satisfying crowd pleasing ending besides. Read this book on a vacation or on a snowy lazy sunday afernoon and you will be entertained.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!!
Review: I absolutely loved this book! I could never seem to put it down. It was very well written, and had a good plot. An I absolutely loved the way she had her pink bunny be the mediator,(in a way), and her vivid details.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Back in form: a sweet, satisfying cozy
Review: I don't know how Aunt Dimity does it, but I'm glad she does. I never had much of a social life as a child (was rather outcast, always being new), thus I am unfamiliar with the idea of one's plush-toy friends being able to communicate with one another, much less with a ghost who then transmits information to a living human, via automatic writing without physical agency. Mind you, I find the Disbelief Suspenders (or Braces, if you're British) fit nicely while I'm reading this book.

As usual, there is a tangle of people, motives, opportunities, red herrings and misunderstandings to sort out; and a thoroughly good time watching how it's all played out. Yes, I'm fudging. I liked this book, but NOTHING in detail stays very long in my mind these days. I don't remember the names, and I don't want to haul the library chair/ladder out to get to the top shelf (it's late, I'm tired, I want to finish this before going to bed). The details are unimportant--this woman can tell a story and suck you into it. If more authors did this for me, I would be shorter of cash and shelfspace.

If you have read AD& the Duke and were less than satisfied, you will be more comfortable with this episode. I certainly was--and in spite of my reaction to the second book, did not hesitate to buy this as soon as I knew it was available. You ought to do the same. Order it, already.

Good night, good night--parting may be sweet sorrow, but I need my sleep. My only regret is that Ms. Atherton does not write *faster*.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Books by Nancy Atherton are to be read, savoured & treasured
Review: I happened upon Aunt Dimity Digs In, while in a bookshop about two years ago, read and absolutely delighted in Lori and Bill's antics with their twins. I was absolutely hooked!! Purchased and voraciously read Atherton's other Aunt Dimity novels in their proper order, delighting in each volume as does a chocoholic when gifted a box of heavenly morsels. Aunt Dimity's Good Deed was a great read. Lori's going to England with her father-in-law when she intended to have a second honeymoon with Bill was an adorable twist. From the beginning as Mr. Willis mysteriously disappears along with Reginald and Aunt Dimity (and her blue leather bound journal), through to the totally satisfying end, it was a thoroughly enjoyable read. I was very sorry when the story ended .... as I am when all of Aunt Dimity's tales end. All of Nancy's (sorry, I can't help but feel on a first name basis with her) Aunt Dimity stories have been satisfying delicious. Each and every of Aunt Dimity's stories brings out a different character's personality, and brings each and every one of them more to life. From Lori, Bill and their beautiful twin boys to the Pym Sisters, each unique person seems chosen by Aunt Dimity to add spice, merriment, intrigue and life to each other's lives and the story. Do I believe that Aunt Dimity can have possibly found a way to come back from the dead? Could I possibly believe that she is able to make contact through journalistic entries in her blue leather notebook? You bet, I do !!! Horray for Nancy Atherton ... The only thing I can't believe is how long it's taken Nancy to gift us with more of Aunt Dimity's wisdom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Books by Nancy Atherton are to be read, savoured & treasured
Review: I happened upon Aunt Dimity Digs In, while in a bookshop about two years ago, read and absolutely delighted in Lori and Bill's antics with their twins. I was absolutely hooked!! Purchased and voraciously read Atherton's other Aunt Dimity novels in their proper order, delighting in each volume as does a chocoholic when gifted a box of heavenly morsels. Aunt Dimity's Good Deed was a great read. Lori's going to England with her father-in-law when she intended to have a second honeymoon with Bill was an adorable twist. From the beginning as Mr. Willis mysteriously disappears along with Reginald and Aunt Dimity (and her blue leather bound journal), through to the totally satisfying end, it was a thoroughly enjoyable read. I was very sorry when the story ended .... as I am when all of Aunt Dimity's tales end. All of Nancy's (sorry, I can't help but feel on a first name basis with her) Aunt Dimity stories have been satisfying delicious. Each and every of Aunt Dimity's stories brings out a different character's personality, and brings each and every one of them more to life. From Lori, Bill and their beautiful twin boys to the Pym Sisters, each unique person seems chosen by Aunt Dimity to add spice, merriment, intrigue and life to each other's lives and the story. Do I believe that Aunt Dimity can have possibly found a way to come back from the dead? Could I possibly believe that she is able to make contact through journalistic entries in her blue leather notebook? You bet, I do !!! Horray for Nancy Atherton ... The only thing I can't believe is how long it's taken Nancy to gift us with more of Aunt Dimity's wisdom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aunt Dimity's Good Deed
Review: I just "found" this series of books and have now read 4 and find them to be delightful. This is a well written book but easy to read. It's like going on a vacation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aunt Dimity's Good Deed
Review: I just "found" this series of books and have now read 4 and find them to be delightful. This is a well written book but easy to read. It's like going on a vacation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aunt Dimity's Good Deed
Review: I just "found" this series of books and have now read 4 and find them to be delightful. This is a well written book but easy to read. It's like going on a vacation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just as nice, and almost as good, as the first.
Review: I loved "Aunt Dimity's Death", so when I read a short blurb of this one I was concerned - Lori and Bill's marriage in trouble?! Could I possibly like this plot as much as their original romance? -- Don't worry, it's just as much fun, and just as sweet. In addition, young Nell Harris - in a larger role this time - is another delightful, and unique, character.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!!
Review: So inane it's almost beyone description but I will try. A dead English woman called Aunt Dimity writes ghostly notes to the living in an effort to guide them away from trouble. Silly but not funny,never funny.


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