A Distant View of Everything by Alexander Mccall Smith

A Distant View of Everything by Alexander Mccall Smith

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The latest novel in Alexander McCall Smith's much-loved Isabel Dalhousie series.

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A Distant View of Everything by Alexander Mccall Smith

Isabel Dalhousie now has a second child - another boy, Magnus. He comes home with her at the beginning of the book and she discovers that Charlie is far from thrilled. He sees no need for a new baby. In Cat's delicatessen, Isabel meets a woman with whom she had been at school. This woman, Bea Shand, is known as an enthusiastic match-maker. She is very worried, though, as she has introduced a woman she knows to a plastic surgeon who is now described by another friend as a gold-digger. This other friend reveals that the surgeon has a bad track record: he has been involved with a series of well-off women and has succeeded in separating a number of then from their money. Bea asks Isabel to investigate; she herself tried to warn her friend of the danger she was in but was rebuffed badly. Isabel starts to make enquiries. At first the pattern that emerges confirms her friend's dire diagnosis, but as things develop it emerges that not only is the surgeon innocent, but he himself is the one in danger! In the meantime, as a sub-plot, Isabel finds that the man who warned her of the surgeon's proclivities, is taking an interest in her (Isabel). He appears to be smitten by her; she tries to get away from him but discovers that she has inadvertently given Jamie grounds to believe that she (Isabel) is having an affair. This is awkward, but is resolved satisfactorily. Her final conclusion: match-make at one's peril. Never tell people half-truths for paternalistic reasons. Mind your own business (a lesson that Isabel never seems to learn).
Like [Barbara] Pym, McCall Smith believes that the small stuff in life matters * Scotsman *
Brimming with discreet charm * Mail on Sunday *
Isabel Dalhousie's charm is undeniable * Sunday Times *
Delightful * Sunday Telegraph *
McCall Smith's greatest gift as a writer - and God knows this is just one of many - is that he can write likeable characters * New Statesman *
In ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH'S delightful new Isabel Dalhousie novel A DISTANT VIEW OF EVERYTHING, Isabel risks antagonising husband Jamie, as she investigates a suspiciously amorous surgeon * Good Housekeeping *
McCall Smith's distinctively charming writing style makes this book a very easy summer read * Scottish Field *
A delightful read * Mature Times *
Alexander McCall Smith is the author of over eighty books on a wide array of subjects, including the award-winning The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. He is also the author of the Isabel Dalhousie novels and the world's longest-running serial novel, 44 Scotland Street. His books have been translated into forty-six languages. Alexander McCall Smith is Professor Emeritus of Medical Law at the University of Edinburgh and holds honorary doctorates from thirteen universities.
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ISBN 13 9781408709399
ISBN 10 1408709392
Title A Distant View of Everything
Author Alexander Mccall Smith
Series Isabel Dalhousie Novels
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2017-03-23
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.