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Kaleidoscope [Hardcover]

Dorothy Gilman
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Jan 2 2002 Madame Karitska
Next to the incomparable Mrs. Pollifax, Dorothy Gilman’s best-loved character is the mysterious Madame Karitska, who is blessed with a powerful gift of clairvoyance that attracts to her a stream of men and women craving help with their misfortunes, desperate to know what the future holds. . . .

When a brilliant young violinist dies in a horrific accident, Madame Karitska has only to hold the victim’s instrument in her hands to perceive the shocking truth. But when an insecure wife asks whether her husband will abandon her to join a sinister cult, Madame Karitska–as wise as she is lovely–chooses not to reveal all that she foresees. And when an attaché case is suddenly dropped into her lap by a man fleeing a crowded subway, she knows it’s time to consult her good friend Detective-Lieutenant Pruden.

A nine-year-old accused of murder, a man dying a slow death by witchcraft– for the hunted and the haunted, Madame Karitska’s shabby downtown apartment becomes a haven, where brilliant patterns of violence, greed, passion, and strange obsessions mix and disintegrate with stunning, kaleidoscopic beauty.

Once again Dorothy Gilman exercises her own uncanny power to render readers spellbound.

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Fans of Gilman's Mrs. Pollifax series will welcome this tantalizing sequel to The Clairvoyant Countess (1975), whose psychic heroine is adept at psychometry, "the faculty of divining knowledge about an object or a person connected with it through contact with the object." Here Madame Karitska and her friend on the Trafton police force, Detective Lieutenant Pruden, share a series of adventures in which they confront the heartless killer of a talented young violinist, save a deaf-mute child from the accusations of her supposed benefactress, help a spoiled heiress find a purpose in life and assist a timid artist to gain confidence and fame. A travel writer suffering from a mysterious illness, a beautiful little boy who can't speak and, finally, Roger Gillespie, an intelligence officer on the trail of a rogue genius who plans doomsday from his headquarters at an electronics company in Maine all bring their pains and problems to Madame Karitska's shabby brownstone, where they find not only solace and solutions but frequently soul mates among her other clients. One wonders if the author herself is psychic, for the mad scientist's plan to bring the world to a halt bears an uncanny resemblance to the unfolding terror of the past few months. Hopefully, Gilman won't wait another quarter century before she brings back Madame Karitska, if nothing else to explain the sudden, rather stingy ending of this fascinating, kaleidoscopic potpourri.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Madame Karitska's trade as a fortune-teller attracts a strange array of clients, including an artistic woman whose husband abandons her to join a religious cult and an Italian immigrant with a "cursed" child. Karitska also helps her good friend, Detective-Lieutenant Pruden, solve the hit-and-run death of a young violinist and the murder of a local philanthropist. Her most troubling case, however, occurs when a subway incident leaves her with an attache case full of diamonds. This well-written, episodic adventure, with a generous and charming Old World heroine who first appeared 25 years ago in The Clairvoyant Countess, will appeal to many, especially fans of Gilman's Mrs. Polifax series.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Kinder, Gentler Mystery Jan 8 2004
By JodyBug
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I loved this book! I read the criticism from other readers and I understand what they mean about the book being rather simplistic, maybe not the most suspensful ever written. I am a big fan of all kinds of mysteries from English cozies to the most hard-core serial killer books. No, this book may not be for everyone but sometimes you need a break from the "heavy" stuff and this was sort of innocent and magical. Yes, she wrapped up story lines extremely quickly but here again, sometimes it's nice to not have to read 500 pages for some type of resolution. As far as the characters all being too nice or good to be true maybe they are but wouldn't it be great if more people were that way? I for one am willing to suspend my disbelief. I sure hope she writes more Madame Karitska novels.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable fluff July 15 2004
By MLG
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Fun and undemanding, this sequel to the Clarivoyant Countess is definitely "lite" reading, but enjoyable if you disengage your sense of disbelief before starting. Some inconsistencies with the first story annoyed me, (in Kaleidoscope Madam Karitska explains why she does not have and will not get a phone, yet in the first book she does have a phone. And how does one make appointments in this day and age without one?)

Don't expect a great literary experience, but it's not an unpleasant way to spend some time. I recommend it for "waiting reading": suitable for airports, doctors' offices, etc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Kaleidoscope: A Countess Karitska Novel Mar 24 2003
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
I loved it! I am so glad that after all the years, a sequel was written to the Clairvoyant Countess. It is so nice to read a book with warm, loving characters overcoming evil in a terrible world. I just desperately hope that Dorothy Gilman will write a sequel NOW!!! (Pretty please Dorothy?)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Lightweight Fun
I rated this book four stars but thought about giving it only three as I read it in about 2 hours one rainy Sunday. Read more
Published on May 30 2004 by Louis M. Perdue
1.0 out of 5 stars A less than half-hearted effort
I loved Clairvoyant Countess, but in this sequel, Ms. Gilman isn't even trying to tell a good story. It's a jumble of quick pyschic fixes, with no emotion or even characterization. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Reading for Pleasure
I don't need 1000 words. Dorothy Gilman- Emily Pollifax and Madame Karitska are really great fun and still warm and interesting at the same time. Can't wait for the video. Read more
Published on May 3 2002 by Barbara G. Kelly
1.0 out of 5 stars Really Zero Stars
I was a long time fan of Dorothy Gilman and her novels until I read this book. It left a bad taste in my mouth as I think it will for all people who have been touched by autism. Read more
Published on April 21 2002 by Mom
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment...
I have been a big fan of the Mrs. Pollifax books since Ms. Gilman first started writing them and have loved most of her non-series books, especially Incident at Badamya, as well. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2002 by C. Bradburn
3.0 out of 5 stars Simplistic writing, interesting psychic story
Psychic Madame Karitska uses her psychometry (ability to learn about a person by touching something that they owned or held) to help the police and her clients. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2002 by booksforabuck
5.0 out of 5 stars So Pleased to See the Countess Again
I actually bought this book new in a hardcover. Dorothy Gilman is one of my favorite authors. Aside from the fact that it just wasn't long enough, I enjoyed dipping into the life... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002 by Michel Gallegos
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Madame Karitska book...
I have long awaited the next book about Madame Karitska. Although this book is not as in-depth into the Spiritual world and psychic powers as The Clairvoyant Countess, it still... Read more
Published on Mar 10 2002
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Visit with An Old Friend
I found this sequel to the Clairvoyant Countess rather grim and lacking in the charm of the original. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2002 by Caro61
4.0 out of 5 stars Sequel to Clairvoyant Countessa - AT LONG LAST!
Been waiting a long time for the sequel. It's finally here, and it doesn't disappoint. Much like the first, the Countessa is involved with many different people - and their... Read more
Published on Jan 17 2002 by D. Havard
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