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de Rita Mae Brown (Author)
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (10 évaluations de client)
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You don't have to be a cat lover to enjoy Brown's 11th Mrs. Murphy novel (after 2002's Catch as Cat Can), which centers on the "Clam," the University of Virginia's giant sports complex. After a women's basketball game, construction company owner H.H. Donaldson falls dead in the parking lot. The police and Crozet, Va., postmistress Mary Minor (Harry) Hairsteen are barely into trying to find out who killed H.H.-and how-when a second mysterious death occurs at the arena. While Harry snoops around, her cats, Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, and corgi, Tucker, do their best to help and protect their mistress. Thinking and talking pets may not be to every taste, but Brown writes so compellingly of the sprightly residents of the Virginia Piedmont, both human and animal, that you have to be a real curmudgeon not to be won over. The author breathes believability into every aspect of this smart and sassy novel.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


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When a contractor drops dead at the local basketball game after an unfortunate encounter with poison, Mrs. Murphy is not amused. The fluffy feline takes on her 11th case.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Mild But Always Amusing, Mai 25 2004
Par Gary F. Taylor "GFT" (Biloxi, MS USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Rita Mae Brown's earlier, more-literary work--most particularly the widely celebrated RUBYFRUIT JUNGLE--assures her place in the collections of serious readers, who tend to sneer at her "Mrs. Murphy" murder mystery series. But no doubt Brown is laughing all the way to the bank: although no one would take the books seriously as literature, the "Mrs. Murphy" books are long on charm, a good choice to curl up with on a quiet evening. And while it may not be the best of bunch, THE TAIL OF THE TIP-OFF is hardly a bad choice if you're in the mood for something ultralight and amusing.

Crozet, Virginia must surely have the highest per capita murder rate on the face of the earth: Brown is seldom content to have her characters confront a single murder. In this particular episode postmistress Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen finds herself confronting two unexpected deaths--both of which seem to center around a university sports stadium. But Harry isn't the only one with curiosity: her cats, Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, and dog, Tucker, are just as determined to bring the killer to light as Harry herself.

The novel revisits all the reoccurring characters Brown has established in previous episodes and introduces a few more, in this case several feuding building contractors, irate building inspectors, and basketball fans, all of whom are caught up in the carnage to one degree or another. As usual in the "Mrs. Murphy" books, you could float a battleship through the holes in Brown's plot--and in this particular instance savvy readers will likely roll their eyes at the very farfetched method of one of the murders, a device lifted straight out of 1920s Edgar Wallace. Even so, it's all in good fun, and if you're looking for something that is non-taxing, enjoyable, and amusing then the population of Crozet, Virginia are just the folks to visit.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Whimsical but knowing, Nov. 12 2003
Par C. Ebeling "ctlpareader" (PA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you are fussy about a challenging, intricately plotted mystery that, in the end, is resolved believably, you might not be extremely happy with this novel. That said, there is much to recommend it to anyone who does not mind that it is a touch fey. (Okay, a lot fey.) It does a fine job of inhabiting but also commenting on the "cozy" tradition of mystery writing. Although she strays over the town line to Charlottesville and the University of Virginia, Rita Mae Brown keeps a lid on the world of Crozet, VA. This is a world made for the amateur sleuth. Police procedure and confidentiality are out the window; town gossip is in. Brown never apologizes for overlooking procedural correctness and in this volume she parodies the "cozy" convention of the amateur sleuth with a scene in which the cops just invite the whole town to the scene of the crime and gets everyone's two cents. She also parodies the human sleuthing by giving voice to the pets who come up with the solutions first, but are stymied at how to communicate them to those with opposable thumbs.

This book is distinguished by the best non-mystery elements of the series--Crozet and its regulars are a pleasant and often hilarious crowd to hang-out with, and it offers sharp comments on small town Southern social code. Her obligatory social brawl scene comes early in this story. There is slapstick. As usual, Brown introduces new characters who are central to the mystery du jour. One of them is very interesting and you hold out hope that she is neither victim nor perpetrator. That's another thing Brown is slyly commenting on: the unfortunate, but most realistic vision of the "cozy" tradition is, the victims and murderers are usually insiders, not mob hitmen or mythically evil serial killers who lucked onto the place.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 My first and last, Juil 10 2003
Par J. Carroll "Jack" (Island Heights,NJ) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I am always looking for something different and when I realized I had never checked out any of Brown's works I figured how bad could it be. Many people seem to enjoy them and while it's not a style of mystery I'm normally drawn to, let's try it with an open mind.
The good: The mystery itself is fairly clever. There are a number of red herrings and it will keep you intrigued to see how it falls together. The characters range from likeable to ridiculous stereotypes, but a new comer did not have much trouble figuring out who's who.
The awful: I am sure the reason these books have found a home is the presence of the talking animals. I understand and accept that. However, this "hook" is one of the most annoying affectations that I have ever come across in literature. The animals are portrayed as incredibly intelligent yet can't convey their discoveries. The reason given is that the humans won't pay any attention to them. The real reason is this is being portrayed as a mystery novel not a fantasy. The animal commentary is so cloying and cutesy that I actually yelled at the book for the blatant silliness of it all. It is rare that a book can cause such aggravation.I also realize that there are thousands of fans of this series that love it enough to keep it going for so long. So I will wish Mrs. Murphy and the others well on all their other adventures. I won't be going along with them. I am sure I am now going to get hammered by all the "Sneaky Pie" fans. Sorry, that's just the way I see it.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Glorymongering for rednecks.
I read Brown to get a belly laugh. That is about all her mysteries are good for. The rest of her books I never bother with simply because they aren't worth the effort. Read more
Publié le Jui 2 2003 par claudia Talbert

4.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining story of rural Virginia--and cats and dogs
Life in rural Virginia seems simple, committee meetings to determine whether the church can afford new carpeting, snowfall, University of Virginia woman's basketball, and casual... Read more
Publié le Mars 26 2003 par booksforabuck

3.0étoiles sur 5 not bad but not vintage Mrs. Murphy either
It looks as if I'm in the minority here but I was not overly impressed with "The Tail of the Tip-Off." This latest Mrs. Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2003 par tregatt

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Tail of the Tip Off
Rita Mae and Sneaky Pie outdo themselves on this one. Full of the usual interaction between the animals and Harry. Read more
Publié le Mars 14 2003 par M. Burke

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sneaky-Pie up to standard
I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of this book and I was not disappointed in the contents. The spotlight, this time, falls on the building and construction industry and some new... Read more
Publié le Mars 13 2003 par Mrs. Sheila M. H. Baggott

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Read!
I just finished this book today and I think it is one of Brown's best of the series. I really like this series and this book was great. Read more
Publié le Mars 9 2003 par Mary K. Louk

5.0étoiles sur 5 magnificent Mrs. Murphy mystery
When there is no murderer on the loose, there is no better place to be than Crozet, Virginia. It is a magical place where animals talk to each other crossing species lines. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 2003 par Harriet Klausner

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