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Rating:  Summary: Lightweight Mystery (even for Mrs. Jeffries) Review: I usually enjoy the books in the series because they are so light and so delightful. I also enjoy the characters. The characters are here and they are still quite wonderful, but the story this time is really not much at all. A man who has swindled some prominent English businessmen winds up dead in the Thames. The list of suspects is fairly short, and it's easy to figure out who did it, but oh well - we still are charmed by Mrs. Jeffries and her band of amateur detectives.
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Jeffries and the Thrify Inspector Solve Another! Review: The 4th book in the Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries series. Scotland Yard has assigned yet another baffling mystery to the Inspector and it is up to Mrs. Jeffries and her household staff to assist him with this case. The latest murder victim is shown to have possibly cheated shareholders out of a large sum of money and all of them are suspects. However, no one is really telling the truth about the night of the murder. Add to this, the Inspector has determined that he should cut his household expenses, and his staff must cut corners while trying to solve this mystery.Once again, I found the characters delightful. I especially liked this book in the series due to the financial constraints that the Inspector puts on his household and the resulting "growling stomach" that he has throughout the case. It is amusing to see some of the dishes that the cook serves him to save money, and how miserable the poor man becomes. This series is written in the cozy style and moves quickly. I consider this a great read on a lazy, rainy afternoon. The first book in this series is "The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries". Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Jeffries and the Thrify Inspector Solve Another! Review: The 4th book in the Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries series. Scotland Yard has assigned yet another baffling mystery to the Inspector and it is up to Mrs. Jeffries and her household staff to assist him with this case. The latest murder victim is shown to have possibly cheated shareholders out of a large sum of money and all of them are suspects. However, no one is really telling the truth about the night of the murder. Add to this, the Inspector has determined that he should cut his household expenses, and his staff must cut corners while trying to solve this mystery. Once again, I found the characters delightful. I especially liked this book in the series due to the financial constraints that the Inspector puts on his household and the resulting "growling stomach" that he has throughout the case. It is amusing to see some of the dishes that the cook serves him to save money, and how miserable the poor man becomes. This series is written in the cozy style and moves quickly. I consider this a great read on a lazy, rainy afternoon. The first book in this series is "The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries". Enjoy!
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