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Weeping on Wednesday [Mass Market Paperback]

Ann Purser

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Reissue edition (Feb 1 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425201430
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425201435
  • Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 10.8 x 2.1 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 159 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #53,929 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lois Meade, owner of New Brooms cleaning service in the English village of Long Farnden, needs more staff, thanks to the unexpected success of her business. So, when quiet, well-spoken Enid Abraham applies, Lois is delighted. Unfortunately, despite her excellent cleaning skills, Enid has a dark family history. She shares her home--gloomy Carthanger Mill--with her reclusive mother and hard-bitten father, but it's her ne'er-do-well brother, Edward, who is the real thorn in the family's side. The Abrahams are universally disliked by the villagers, and New Brooms begins to suffer when Lois hires Enid. Edward has run up a mountain of bad debts, and Lois' old friend, Detective Inspector Cowgill, wants Lois to help nab him. But when she agrees, bad things start happening, including the kidnapping of Enid and her father. This contemporary British cozy offers an inventive plot, affable characters, and an entertaining look at village life. Emily Melton
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"Like its heroine, this no-nonsense mystery is competent, tidy, likeable, and clever"
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Amazon.com: 4.2 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Read About Interesting People, Mar 12 2005
By Donna Johnson "Loves A Good Mystery" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Weeping on Wednesday (Mass Market Paperback)
If looking for a fun series about people that you will get to know and care about, this is the book. Lois is tough, funny, and extremely loyal. The story line in all the Lois Meade books is entertaining and will keep you wondering what will happen next, but Weeping on Wednesday was the best. Can't wait for the Thursday book.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Because I love English village mysteries..., Mar 19 2007
By Caroline Spencer - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Weeping on Wednesday (Mass Market Paperback)
I continue to read this series. I picked up Murder on Monday and enjoyed it enough to read Terror on Tuesday. There was something about 'Tuesday' that bored me, but I'd already ordered Weeping on Wednesday, so...After the disappointment of 'Tuesday', I was pleasantly surprised by Wednesday. The romantic thought of living in an old mill peaked my interest and the family that lived in it did too. I do wish Ms. Purser would include more descriptive passages to help the reader feel as though he's there, enjoying the sounds and smells of the village. My interest was captured by the anxious-on-the-inside, prim-on-the-outside spinster, Enid Abraham, whom I immediately liked. In fact, it would be a great idea if Ms. Purser moved Lois and family out of the village and allowed Enid to play sleuth. She has the tenacity and intestinal fortitude it takes to dive into a criminal investigation. The plot, what plot the story contained, was familiar yet still enjoyable. I wasn't bothered by the simple plot, but I have to confess that I don't care for the series' main character, Lois Meade. She's often rude, allows her gem of a mother, 'Gran' to do most of the caretaking of the family (Lucky Lois), and snips at her husband Derek. Lois annoys me in that she can't decided if something is "interesting" or "interestin'". Since my own grammar is imperfect, I don't mind a dropped 'g' at all, but I do wonder why Lois's grammar goes downhill when she speaks with Inspector Cowgill. Does he intimidate her or does she want to appear to him as the cleaning lady she was instead of the owner of a cleaning business that she is? Whichever, I'd like for their relationship to be a bit more defined. Do they have a secret hankering for each other or is the author just teasing us to add another facet to the characters? I have another confession to make - I'm several pages into 'Thursday' and I'm enjoying it, but if Derek calls Lois 'gel' or 'me ducks' one more time, I think I'll pitch the book right out the window the same way someone's pitching the calendar pages out the windows on the covers of the gel's books.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No weeping for this author!, Feb 24 2006
By M. Dormer "Senior Mystery Buff" - Published on Amazon.com
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A new series for me and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Well written, with characters strong and believable. Ms. Purser tells a story, gets you interested in the people, places and events and then wraps it all up very satisfactorily, never leaving you hanging about unsolved events. Have the next installment on order!
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