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Mummy Dearest (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 17)

Mummy Dearest (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 17)

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Author: Joan Hess
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 58014

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 0312363605
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312363604
ASIN: 0312363605

Publication Date: April 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Also Available In:

  • Mass Market Paperback - Mummy Dearest: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries)
  • Hardcover - Mummy Dearest (Wheeler Large Print Book Series)

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Product Description

After a somewhat long and, at times, strange courtship, Claire Malloy -- a single, widowed mother of a teenage daughter and a bookseller in Farberville, Arkansas - has finally said 'I do' to her swain, Lt. Peter Rosen of the Farberville Police Department. Now they are on their honeymoon in Luxor, Egypt. Well, Claire is on her honeymoon - accompanied by Caron, her teenaged daughter, and Inez, Caron's best friend and frequent partner in adventure. Peter is mostly away on various mysterious consultations with equally mysterious government agencies is his new, completely undiscussed, role in law enforcement.

Staying at the glamorous Winter Palace in Luxor, Claire is intent on a quiet, uneventful honeymoon involving shopping, tourist sites, and, when it can’t avoided, drinks with the local British expatriate contingent. But despite her determined efforts to avoid any involvement in criminous events, the tenor of the trip quickly switches from bucolic to creepy. First, Caron and Inez are chased through darkened deserted alleys by persons unknown. Then a blond college student of their recent acquaintance is kidnapped by two young men on horseback in a scene reminiscent of a Rudolf Valentino film. Something is clearly afoot in this tourist paradise, and now Claire will stop at nothing to find out what.




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3 out of 5 stars Audio version   September 29, 2008
The book isn't bad, but man, the reader in the audio version is BAD at accents. Seriously awful. When you can't tell the difference between an Egyptian and a Scot, you know you need a new reader. Needless to say, the crappy accents make the story much more difficult to follow in the audio version.


4 out of 5 stars mummy dearest   August 10, 2008
The story and writting were good. The story went along at one pace then the end seemed kind of rushed at a different pace.


5 out of 5 stars What Fun!!   June 12, 2008
This was so much fun, it almost makes up for no Amelia Peabody book (written by Elizabeth Peters) this year. I got to visit Luxor again.

I enjoy all of Joan Hess's books and was so excited to finally get this one that I just opened it and started reading. By the time I was on page 50 it felt so familiar that I had to stop and investigate. I turned back to the front of the book and found that it was dedicated to Barbara Mertz also known as the Elizabeth Peters mentioned above. And in the endnotes you find that Joan Hess actually went to Luxor with Barbara Mertz/Miss Peters -- what a dream trip!

I really enjoyed the book but I kept expecting Amelia and Emerson (from the Peters' books) to suddenly appear at one of the cocktail get-togethers. They would have had to time-travel forward 80 years but it would have been great. (I think maybe a descendant was there.) The names and characters and settings were all so familiar and to have Claire, Peter, Caron and Inez there was twice as fun.

Peter and Claire are finally married, she gets involved with stuff she shouldn't, as usual. Bringing Inez and Caron along on the honeymoon was hilarious. I'm still not sure who two of the English women were (red herrings, I guess). But I did enjoy the book a lot.

It will be fun to see if Miss Hess stays with this storyline with Peter as CIA (or whatever) and lets Claire travel to solve more international mysteries or takes them back home to Arkansas and the bookstore.
-cba



5 out of 5 stars Most thoughtful of her books   May 30, 2008
Joan Hess is my favourite author, her humour and skilful writing bringing her zany plots to life. Before I received this book, I had just re-read her The night-blooming cereus (a Theo Bloomer mystery) she wrote under the name Joan Hadley, and this latest and most rounded of the Claire Malloy series reminds me very much of the earlier book. I think it is a great blend of humour and mystery and an introduction to Egypt; I found her view of Egypt and tourism very informative, as well as giving opportunity for crazy sub-plots and even crazier people. Not her funniest, but her most thoughtful.


2 out of 5 stars Marginal at Best   May 27, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

For some reason, Joan Hess never seems to put the effort or intellect into the more recent Claire Malloy volumes as she does in the ones on Maggody, which are, without exception, far superior. The characters are bland, the plot overdrawn and protracted, and the ending no surprise. This volume about Claire's long awaited honeymoon was so mediocre that I kept falling asleep. I get the feeling that Hess no longer likes this character. If not, do the kind thing and bump her off! To Ms. Hess - Go back to Maggody where the characters are full of life and humor. It's by far and away your best work.

 

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