<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The delightful second installment in McCall Smith's already hugely popular new detective series, "The Sunday Philosophy Club," stars the irrepressibly curious Isabel Dalhousie--editor of the "Journal of Applied Ethics"--and her no-nonsense housekeeper, Grace.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>ISABEL DALHOUSIE - Book 2<br></b><br> <b>Nothing captures the charm of Edinburgh like the bestselling Isabel Dalhousie series of novels featuring the insatiably curious philosopher and woman detective. Whether investigating a case or a problem of philosophy, the indefatigable Isabel Dalhousie, one of fiction's most richly developed amateur detectives, is always ready to pursue the answers to all of life's questions, large and small.</b></p>In this delightful second installment in Alexander McCall Smith's bestselling detective series, the irrepressibly curious Isabel Dalhousie gets caught up in a highly unusual affair of the heart.<p>When Isabel is asked to cover for vacationing Cat at her delicatessen, Isabel meets a man with a most interesting problem. He recently had a heart transplant and is suddenly haunted by memories of events that never happened to him.The situation piques her insatiable curiosity: Could the memories be connected with the donor's demise? Naturally, Isabel's friend Jamie thinks it is none of Isabel's business. Meanwhile, Grace, Isabel's housekeeper, has become infatuated with a man at her spiritualist meeting, and Cat brings home an Italian lothario. That makes for some particularly tricky problems-both practical and philosophical-for Isabel to unravel in this enormously engaging and highly unusual mystery.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A completely absorbing, profound, funny, sad, and moving book that will captivate [and] enthrall."-<i>Detroit Free Press</i>"Witty, ruminative and wise." -<i>The Times-Picayune</i> "Enchanting. . . . Delicious mental comfort food. . . . The 'intimate' city of Edinburgh is an appealing character in its own right."-<i>Los Angeles Times</i>"Isabel Dalhousie . . . who made such a smart impression in . . . <i>The Sunday Philosophy Club, </i> returns in <i>Friends, Lovers, Chocolate</i> to further advance the cause of brainy, inquisitive older women who just can't resist an intellectual puzzle."-<i>The New York Times Book Review</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Alexander McCall Smith is the author of the international phenomenon The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series and of The Sunday Philosophy Club series. He was born in what is now known as Zimbabwe and was a law professor at the University of Botswana and at Edinburgh University. He lives in Scotland. In his spare time he is a bassoonist in the RTO (Really Terrible Orchestra).
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