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The Mummers' Curse (Paperback)

by Gillian Roberts (Author)
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Philadelphia's New Year's Day Mummers' Parade, a splashy, fiercely competitive affair, turns murderous in yet another funny Philly puzzler for schoolteacher Amanda Pepper (In the Dead of Summer, etc.). Amanda watches as a costumed Pierrot collapses in the middle of the parade?shot dead. Vincent Devaney, a Mummer who teaches with Amanda at Philly Prep, is prime suspect. An old friend of the dead man, Vincent had also been his rival for the leadership of their "Fancy Club," one of the organizations in the secretive world of Mummerdom. Complicating matters is the fact that Vincent falsely claims he was with Amanda during the shooting. Amanda's significant other, homicide detective K.C. Mackenzie, trusts her sufficiently to ask her to chat with Vincent to find out "what's really going down." But after a gun surfaces in Amanda's voluminous purse, and the corpse of another Mummer turns up in an abandoned factory, even Mackenzie's dinner conversation crosses the line from chit-chat to interrogation. Roberts effectively balances the subject of pride, Philadelphia's local color and Amanda's mounting problems. Written with a fine sense of just how much is enough, the Amanda Pepper series is notable for how comfortably it occupies the space between cozy and city-grit crime fiction. Author tour.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Series heroine and Philadelphia schoolteacher Amanda Pepper (In the Dead of Summer, Ballantine, 1995) witnesses the murder of a clown in the Mummer's Parade. When a fellow teacher (and principal suspect) falsely names Amanda as his alibi, she begins sleuthing. Fascinating plot and wit-filled prose.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars There are very few female sleuths I actively dislike, Jan 1 2003
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, unfortunately I must add Amanda Pepper to that short list. She is hands down the dumbest sleuth I've ever come across.
She's weak and stupid and whiny and stultifying. I'm surprised she's lived as long as she has, I actually wanted the villain to kill her. Maybe, just maybe this was an aberration of Roberts' writing, but I can't take that chance again. I don't have that kind of time. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion and I found this book torturous.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Happy New Years!, Sep 30 2000
By Linda G. Harvey (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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With her usual wit, Gillian Roberts has crafted another winner. The details of the "sub-culture," for lack of a better phrase, of the Italian-Americans in South Philly and of the highly overlapping "sub-culture," again for the lack of a better phrase, of the Mummers are wonderful, if not totally accurate. However, I view this from a Philadelphian's perspective and am not sure that a non-Philadelphian will not be a bit lost in these "cultures." For this reason I gave it only 4 stars although it is my personal favorite of the Amanda Pepper series so far.

As expected, the book contains the usual - banter between Amanda and CK about his "real" name, their sometimes conflicts, the expected calls from her Mom, Bea. We also hear from her sister, her brother-in-law, her niece, and her execrable principal and his equally up-tight office assistant. Not to mention a totally obnoxious chiropractor turned radio psychologist.

Beyond the wit and the repetoire of literary knowledge displayed in this series, I especially appreciate the characterizations. These are people I know; they live in neighborhoods I know; they shop where I do; go to the same dry cleaners. They eat cheese steaks. They watch the Mummers Parade every New Years Day!!

I do not recommend this as a book to start reading the series. Start at the beginning and get to this once in sequence.

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