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Helen Hath No Fury: An Amanda Pepper Mystery
 
 

Helen Hath No Fury: An Amanda Pepper Mystery [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Gillian Roberts (Author) "HAVE SEX AND DIE ..." (more)
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Helen Hath No Fury, the latest outing in Gillian Roberts's Amanda Pepper series (which also includes, most recently, The Bluest Blood and Adam and Evil), finds the Philly Prep English teacher in familiar territory, negotiating the strong egos and stronger opinions of the members of her book club. When, after reading The Awakening, Helen Coulter vehemently denounces heroine Edna Pontellier's suicide as the ultimate cop-out, no one is surprised by her assertiveness (Helen makes sandpaper seem soft). But her plunge from the roof of her house the very next day comes as an awakening of the rudest sort. Although her death is ruled a suicide, the book-club members aren't buying it. When Amanda heads up an unofficial team of sleuths, she quickly realizes that her fellow booklovers have a great deal to hide--from Helen's business partner's bizarre financial dealings to a politician's wife's unsavory past. But are their secrets worth killing to keep?

People simply aren't what they seem, and that's enough to make Amanda long for order and precision: "I envision us like billiard balls--one gets poked and the rest of us are pushed into new and unexpected positions. My version of chaos theory. But now, I renounced happenstance. I became a devout cause-and-effect believer. I needed to." As always, she enlists cop and live-in amour C.K. Mackenzie (attention to devoted fans: the mystery of those darned initials will be solved at last!) to help her ferret out the truth.

What is usually a winning combination for Roberts--breezy humor and a lighthearted writing style--falls a little flat in this latest effort. Amanda reminds one of Lucille Ball--sardonic, goodhearted, a trifle insecure, and completely incapable of standing peacefully by when an opportunity to leap in and meddle presents itself. She has a finely honed sense of irony and an equally sharp appreciation of the absurd. This time around, her appeal is oddly muted; she seems less interested and less interesting, content to repeat ad nauseam her fervent desire for matters to improve and to dither about whether her newly kindled interest in marriage means that she is (gasp!) becoming her mother. With any luck, this stint in the narrative doldrums will be temporary, and the old Amanda will soon return with all sails flying. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



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In a touching preface, Anthony Award-winner Roberts explains that her 10th mystery to feature spinster teacher Amanda Pepper is largely a tribute to a book group friend who died in a bicycle accident. In the novel proper, Amanda has belonged to a book discussion group for about a year when the unthinkable happens: one of the group's most vocal members, Helen Coulter, falls to her death from the rooftop garden of her grand, four-story house on Philadelphia's historic Delancey Street. When Helen's death is ruled a suicide, Amanda is suspicious, since Helen had just castigated the heroine of Kate Chopin's The Awakening for committing suicide. With the aid of her friend and fellow book group member Susan Hileman, Amanda discovers some disturbing facts about Helen's life. At the same time, Amanda is worrying about a 15-year-old student, Petra Yates, who has confided that she's pregnant and that her family will disown her if she tells them. Then Petra disappears. Torn by self-doubt over the wisdom of her actions, Amanda goes looking for Petra while seeking justice for Helen. Established fans will be happy to note that after Amanda's beau, homicide cop C.K. Mackenzie, finally reveals his first name to her, their relationship enters a new phase. Roberts skillfully negotiates some rather tricky emotional waters in this new addition to a series notable for its smooth mix of traditional mystery conventions with the darker underpinnings of modern crime fiction. Agent, Jean Naggar. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ... and I LOVE the title!, Jan 19 2001
By TundraVision (o/~ from the Land of Sky Blue Waters o/~) - See all my reviews
"Good books are like Rorschach tests. What each person finds on the page depends on what she's brought along with her." (page 7)

My Rorschach take on this book is "How timely!" - what with the US Senate considering the nomination for Attorney General and all. Of course my ink blots and I immediately recognized RvW in Helen's notes.

Gillian Roberts is the nom de mystere of mainstream novelist Judith Greber ... formerly an English teacher in Philadelphia. Philadelphia - of W.C. Field's ironic epitaph, a title in this series that I look forward to reading - in the state that spawned the Casey case.

Greber/Roberts/Pepper is snappy, literate, and articulate without being arcane or pedantic. I yield respectfully to Debra Rothengast's comment in reviewing the previous installment in the Amanda Pepper series: "Once again Ms. Roberts tickles our social conscience without using a heavy hand. A bright and very human Amanda Pepper takes us down familiar streets with new twists. While reaching out to help a student she is sent alone into a spiral of confusion by the world's apathy and her life, both literally and figuratively, is in jeopardy."

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best in this series!, Nov 1 2000
By William Felty (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
I love Gillian Roberts' Amanda Pepper series and this is one of the better novels. The characters of both Amanda and her beau, C.K. Mackenzie continue to develop and become more interesting. This novel is especially good because in addition to creating a tightly wound mystery, Roberts gives us a number of wonderfully drawn characters (without needing to create obvious "villains" and red herrings) and introduces several interesting subplots. I can't recommend this mystery series set in wonderful Philadelphia enough--especially this latest installment. If we're lucky, Ms. Roberts is currently busy writing the next Amanda Pepper mystery!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best yet!, Sep 14 2000
By Moe811 (New York USA) - See all my reviews
I've always loved the Amanda Pepper mysteries. The characters are very real and they make you laugh! This mystery is centered around Amanda's book club. They are a very strange mix and when one of them allegedly commits suicide the mystery begins. The characters are very well drawn in this story, and it is very difficult to figure out whodunnit. Best of all, we learn C.K. MacKenzie's real name! Read it, you'll fly through it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Amanda Pepper series is a continuing delight.
Gillian Roberts is a wonderful mystery writer. In each of her books, there is always at least one point when I laugh out loud at her witty phrasing, and when she's at her very... Read more
Published on Jul 29 2000 by Sharon Wylie

5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner!
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Published on Jul 25 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Whodunit?
Whodunit? Gillian Roberts' done it with the newest in the Amanda Pepper series! She has crafted a cast of characters that I would like to discover in future books(those who live... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars The truth is out!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ho hum
This latest Amanda Pepper mystery lacks the punch of the earlier books in this series. I was able to figure out whodunit mid-way through the book, which was disappointing to me... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
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