It is the season for garden clean up, Halloween crafting, and fall house cleaning. And a raft of new book possibilities. All of these activities can require decisions that I'm reluctant to make. Which will take precedence today? Setting a schedule is difficult for me and as a result, I meander through the day doing a little of this and a little of that. The garden, then a letter, then the garden again. Back and forth, a little here and a little there. I keep track of all that on the other blog.
I have made some progress on the garden, and I've been good about catching up on correspondence. A letter every day or so for the last couple of weeks. The fall housekeeping chores have been neglected this week, but I'm working on some purging of drawers and cabinets. A box for GoodWill sits on the washing machine, and I add a little at a time, pulling things from hangers and deciding whether or not I'll wear it again. That extra pound of weight a year became "slightly" more during the pandemic, and I must face the fact that some items will never fit again.
And Every Single Day There Are Books To Be Read.
Once in a while, I find a cozy that genuinely appeals to me. Murder at Mallowan Hall by Colleen Cambridge (Agatha Christie fans may recognize the name of the country estate of Christie's second husband, Max Mallowan) proved surprisingly fun.It must be a challenge to write a mystery set in one of Christie's homes and have the housekeeper be the protagonist--it could easily end up more of a parody than a mystery.
Phyllida Bright, however, turned out to be efficient, self-assured, and often inadvertently amusing. A former army nurse, Phyllida and Agatha are more than employer and employee, having known each other during the war. Agatha's appearances are minimal; it is Phyllida's show.
Unsurprisingly, Phyllida is fond of detective novels and fictional detectives, especially Hercule Poirot. When Phyllida discovers a body in the library (!) during a country house party at Mallowan Hall, the fun begins. Confident that she can do a better job than the police, she goes about her own sleuthing, assured that she knows the household and its doings better than they do and will notice what they may miss.
Parody, or homage, or a little of both, Murder at Mallowan Hall proved to be a thoroughly enjoyable romp with a character who has no difficulty handling whatever comes her way. We've been introduced to the household, including Bradford, and I'm eager to see what happens in the next book.
NetGalley/Kensington Books
Cozy/Historical. Oct. 26, 2021. Print length: 304 pages.
Murder at Mallowan Hall sounds really good. I used to read a lot of cozies, but have been more picky lately. I'll have to look into this one.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. Phyllida is certainly not like Agatha or Hercule, but she's amusing to watch!
DeleteMurder at Mallowan Hall is one I definitely want to read. I don't know when. But hopefully soon.
ReplyDeleteChristie fans should enjoy this one. :)
DeleteI read World of Wonders back in January and enjoyed it quite a lot. I've liked several pastiche cozies that I've read over the years and one featuring Agatha Christie, even incidentally, is enticing.
ReplyDeleteWorld of Wonders is a friendly book, full of appreciation of the landscapes in which the author found herself, both physical and emotional. Murder at Mallowan Hall turned out to be quite fun. :)
DeleteMurder at Mallowan Hall sounds interesting and I like it that it features the housekeeper as a protagonist. I rarely read essays but I do love the cover. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteMurder at Mallowan Hall is a very well done cozy, and I enjoyed the sense of humor. The cover of World of Wonders is lovely, isn't it?
DeleteI read and reviewed World of Wonders on my blog several months ago. I liked it quite well, too. I'm reading a somewhat similar book now, The Book of Delights, that was, like WofW, written by a poet.
ReplyDeleteYes, I found a note about reading WofW on your blog! Sometimes, I make a note, sometimes I don't, and forget where I saw a review. :)
DeleteI've always been reluctant to read cozies, but this one, with all of its Christie connections, sounds like fun, I have to admit. Based on the comments, looks like others have really enjoyed it, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd as for the other book...I'm pretty sure that Aimee has the longest author-surname Ive ever seen on a book cover. Wow.
There are number of cozy types, most have a small town/village setting and amateur detectives, and less violence, but they vary in seriousness and detail. Agatha Christie and The Golden Age of Detective Fiction produced many cozies, although the term wasn't in use at the time. There many cozy mysteries and series that don't interest me at all, but Murder at Mallowan Hall was a pleasant exception. :_
DeleteMurder at Mallowan Hall sounds so fun and I just found it's still available on NetGalley! I am currently reading World of Wonders and like you suggested, taking my time. I can't remember where I heard about this book but when I saw the cover I had to get it. It's just so pretty and of course the title makes me smile too. So glad you enjoyed it and I'll let you know what I think when I finish it.
ReplyDeleteMurder at Mallowan Hall should be enjoyable for fans of Agatha Christie. I found World of Wonders provided pleasant breaks to enjoy the author's love of nature. :)
DeleteI am currently in the middle of Murder at Mallowan Hall and really enjoying it. I haven't even finished and I'm already looking forward to the next book!
ReplyDeleteI read and reviewed World of Wonders a few months ago, and from the looks of the comments, I think you were influenced by a few of us! LOL
It isn't surprising that I've seen World of Wonders reviewed on several blogs that I read, or that I don't always remember where I've seen a review!
DeleteEven though I don't usually choose cozy mysteries, the connection with Agatha Christie drew me in. I'm glad you are enjoying it, too!
Murder at Mallowan Hall sounds very good. Could not get it through Netgalley so I am trying elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get Murder at Mallowan Hall, Mystica. What a fun beginning to a new series and an interesting protagonist!
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