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The Sunday Philosophy Club
 
 

The Sunday Philosophy Club (Paperback)

by Alexander McCall Smith (Author)
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Introducing Isabel Dalhousie the heroine of the latest bestselling series from the author of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. Isabel, the editor of the Review of Applied Ethics and an occasional detective, has been accused of getting involved in problems that are, quite frankly, none of her business.

In this first installment, Isabel is attending a concert in the Usher Hall when she witnesses a man fall from the upper balcony. Isabel can’t help wondering whether it was the result of mischance or mischief. Against the best advice of her no-nonsense housekeeper Grace, her bassoon playing friend Jamie, and even her romantically challenged neice Cat, she is morally bound to solve this case. Complete with wonderful Edinburgh atmosphere and characters straight out of a Robert Burns poem, The Sunday Philosophy Club is a delightful treat from one of our most beloved authors.


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"Genial.... Wise.... Glows like a rare jewel." --Entertainment Weekly

"The literary equivalent of herbal tea and a cozy fire. . . . McCall Smith's Scotland [is] well worth future visits." --The New York Times

"In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie . . . he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish this installment greedily looking forward to more." --Newsweek

"Charmingly told. . . . Its graceful prose shines, and Isabel's interior monologues--meditations on a variety of moral questions--are bemused, intelligent and entertaining." --The Seattle Times

"Charmingly told. . . . Its graceful prose shines, and Isabel's interior monologues--meditations on a variety of moral questions--are bemused, intelligent and entertaining." --The Seattle Times

"Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." --The New York Times Book Review

"Fans of Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency novels will delight in this new series, featuring as its heroine the tart-tongued, tartan-clad problem-solver Isabel Dalhousie. The book club will love it." --Life

"Whimsical. . . . [A] memorable cast of characters. . . . McCall Smith's assessments of fellow humans are piercing and profound. . . . [His] depictions of Edinburgh are vivid and seamless. . . . His fans . . . are sure to embrace these moral peregrinations among the plaid." --San Francisco Chronicle

"A mystery of moral responsibility and manners . . . [with] memorable minor characters, [an] intriguing, troubled heroine, local color and bracing Scottish patter." ??--Newsday

"Habit-forming. . . . The Sunday Philosophy Club leaves plenty of time for pondering moral conundrums, the drinking of steaming cups of hot brew (coffee, in this case) and . . . gentle probing into the human condition." --The Oregonian

"So believable. . . . The great pleasures of [The Sunday Philosophy Club] have to do with Smith's wry, gentle writing applied to intriguing plots more curious or humorous than dramatic. . . . Precious Ramotswe has found a kindred spirit." --The Columbus Dispatch

"Alexander McCall Smith has become one of those commodities, like oil or chocolate or money, where the supply is never sufficient to the demand. . . . [He] is prolific and habit-forming. . . . [His] gift, one of them, is to inspire an eagerness to follow. . . . McCall Smith has done his job. Isabel lives. A series is born." --The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

"Like walking down the street with an amazingly literate, thoughtful, witty and self-deprecating friend through a city that friend knows and loves well." --The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)

"Skillfully written. . . . Smith's Scotland . . . is a place where a profound, humane intelligence is at work." --New York Daily News

"Mr. Smith, a fine writer, paints his hometown of Edinburgh as indelibly as he captures the sunniness of Africa. We can almost feel the mists as we tread the cobblestones." --The Dallas Morning News

"Memorable. . . . The Sunday Philosophy Club will delight McCall Smith's existing fans and win him some new ones." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Charming. . . . Suspenseful. . . . A pleasant introduction to a woman readers will want to know more about." --Detroit Free Press

"A quiet mystery aimed in equal parts at the head and the heart." --The Patriot News (Harrisburg, PA)

"Devotees of Smith's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series are certain to enjoy these new people and this new place. . . . To know Isabel Dalhousie is to like and admire her." --Chicago Tribune

"Readers will be immediately smitten with the interplay between the philosopher, her tradition-bound housekeeper Grace and her unlucky in-love niece Cat." --Ft. Myers News-Press

"An elegant mystery filled not with dead bodies but an air of gentle refinement, intelligence and insight. . . . Isabel is a true original." --Orlando Sentinel

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1.0 out of 5 stars Gads!, Jan 28 2007
By Georges Allaire (Quebec, Qc, Canada) - See all my reviews
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The real story begins at page 152. In the meantime, the book presents modern day spinster-hood dwelling both in both shallow philosophy and in shallow lifestyle. It should be a success in the like environment, where love is simply a frustrated feeling carrying on for some time, with no care for persons nor life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Different but as good as or better than Ladies' Detective, Dec 4 2005
By lilian (canada) - See all my reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book (as well as the sequel). The moral discussions included in the plot are intriguing. The characters are interesting and unpredictable. There is a sparing quality and deceptive simplicity to this writer's prose that I admire.

I was sorry when the book ended and hope there will be many more in this outstanding series.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Authentic and engaging ... for a while, Aug 8 2005
As a former resident of Edinburgh (not too far from where Isabel lives), I can vouch for the skill with which Mr McCall brings the setting to life. And I found Isabel's philosophical musings thought-provoking and entertaining. As a mood and brain piece, therefore, it was evocative and engaging. But the mystery aspect of the tale was badly let down by the ending: flat, dreich and damp as an October afternoon in Edinburgh's Meadows. The run-up had promised so much more, and I'd hoped for a really challenging, mind-stretching revelation that would have made sense of some of the minor characters' actions. It doesn't happen.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing!
I really enjoyed the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency and was looking forward to reading this new series. Read more
Published on Jul 28 2005 by JBB

3.0 out of 5 stars I was really looking forweard to this...
...but I was disappointed. Smith's rustic African philosophy worked well, for a while anyway, but I find that he did not translate well to the urbane setting of Edingurgh. Read more
Published on Feb 13 2005 by thegrammarguy

3.0 out of 5 stars I was really looking forweard to this...
...but I was disappointed. Smith's rustic African philosophy worked well, for a while anyway, but I find that he did not translate well to the urbane setting of Edinburgh. Read more
Published on Feb 13 2005 by thegrammarguy

5.0 out of 5 stars My Philosophy is . . .
The latest effort, THE SUNDAY PHILOSOPHY CLUB, from best-selling author, Smith, is a great addition to his canon. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2004 by Garrett Phillips

2.0 out of 5 stars Not the same spark as Ladies Detective Agency....
I ran out and got this book because I had thoroughly enjoyed the Ladies Detective Agency series by A McCall Smith.

I find that the main character is not likeable. Read more

Published on Nov 12 2004 by Shannon R. White

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't believe the negative reviews!
There's possibly something to be said for negative reviews in that I wasn't expecting much after reading them. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2004 by Guy Woodhouse

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