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Aunt Bessie Considers

von Diana Xarissa, Rosalind Ashford (Erzähler)

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Reihen: Isle of Man Cozy Mystery (3)

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Aunt Bessie considers it an honour to be giving a presentation about her research at a conference at the Manx Museum.Miss Elizabeth Cubbon is known as "Aunt Bessie" to nearly everyone in her hometown of Laxey. While she never earned a college degree, she's become something of an expert in the history of the island that she's called home for all of her adult life. Once she turned sixty, she stopped counting how many years that includes.Aunt Bessie considers it unfair when the entire conference schedule is thrown into disarray by Mack Dickson's sudden arrival.Mack promises that what he has to say is important enough to warrant the upheaval. But even more turmoil follows when Bessie discovers Mack's body only a short time after he's finished giving his speech.Aunt Bessie considers Police Inspector Peter Corkill a poor substitute for her friend, John Rockwell.But the Manx Museum is out of Rockwell's jurisdiction and that means Corkill is in charge of the investigation, no matter what Bessie thinks. With Corkill insisting that Mack's death was probably an unfortunate accident, Mack's slides that shocked the conference disappear. Bessie finds herself drawn into another investigation, and she's determined to drag her friends, Rockwell, Doona and Hugh, in with her.This is the third book in the Isle of Man Cozy Mystery Series.… (mehr)
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Fun and fluffy...lots of food eaten, a rotter murdered who comme d'habitude with La Xarissa just flat needed killin' and nobody shoulda done more than tut unconvincingly about these awful modern times and scarfed another jammy dodger or two and left it alone. I hope Aunt Bessie has occasion to delve into the murder of someone who's decent instead of another craptastic creep.

The setting, an archaeology conference about Manx history, was very interesting; several people from this story will be returning or I have lost my spidey-senses along with my left side; and a big ol' hint about who'll end up in some bad trouble eftsoons got plonked before us. The British obsession with tea remains opaque to me. Stuff's nasty, yet these folk swill absolute hogsheads of it, even polluting it with sugar and milk like it wasn't foul enough already. Still and all, they're good company are Bessie and her Scoobygroup, and the stories feel so genuinely honestly reflective of the author's worldviewthat I look forward to my next outing with them. ( )
  richardderus | Mar 5, 2023 |
I started reading the Aunt Bessie books by Diana Xarissa (The Isle of Man Cozy Mysteries) last year. They are very cosy indeed and perfect for when I just want to relax and need a comfort read.

Aunt Bessie is an elderly lady who resides in a cottage on the beach on the Isle of Man. She reads crime books, drinks tea and eats cookies, she is always there for her numerous friends (many of them younger, hence the honorary title of 'aunt') - and from time to time she solves a murder.

Apparently Bessie has another hobby and does some research on the history of the Isle of Man. In this book she intends to give a talk as part of a conference taking place in a historical museum, but of course, things do not go as planned when a scholar who is about to present a very important discovery is found dead.

The setting of the museum is a very good one - on the one hand because I simply love museums and enjoyed reading a story taking place in one, on the other hand because it provides for a locked-room mystery, which is always good.
Just like in the first two books, I loved the characters of Bessie and her friends. The case itself was rather weak this time, even for such a very cosy mystery, and I would have liked things to gather a bit more speed. It seems like the characters talk and talk and talk about the same details, and suddenly Bessie knows who did it - I would have wanted to see how she got there and to see an actual solving of the case.
Apart from these flaws, I think that the writing has improved in this third installment, and anyway, I read these for the atmosphere and the vibes and not foremost for the plot. This novel provided that again: It was like sitting down with a few very good friends, cuddling a hot water bottle, eating chocolate and drinking my favourite tea. ( )
  MissBrangwen | Oct 31, 2022 |
I started reading the Aunt Bessie books by Diana Xarissa (The Isle of Man Cozy Mysteries) last year. They are very cosy indeed and perfect for when I just want to relax and need a comfort read.

Aunt Bessie is an elderly lady who resides in a cottage on the beach on the Isle of Man. She reads crime books, drinks tea and eats cookies, she is always there for her numerous friends (many of them younger, hence the honorary title of 'aunt') - and from time to time she solves a murder.

Apparently Bessie has another hobby and does some research on the history of the Isle of Man. In this book she intends to give a talk as part of a conference taking place in a historical museum, but of course, things do not go as planned when a scholar who is about to present a very important discovery is found dead.

The setting of the museum is a very good one - on the one hand because I simply love museums and enjoyed reading a story taking place in one, on the other hand because it provides for a locked-room mystery, which is always good.
Just like in the first two books, I loved the characters of Bessie and her friends. The case itself was rather weak this time, even for such a very cosy mystery, and I would have liked things to gather a bit more speed. It seems like the characters talk and talk and talk about the same details, and suddenly Bessie knows who did it - I would have wanted to see how she got there and to see an actual solving of the case.
Apart from these flaws, I think that the writing has improved in this third installment, and anyway, I read these for the atmosphere and the vibes and not foremost for the plot. This novel provided that again: It was like sitting down with a few very good friends, cuddling a hot water bottle, eating chocolate and drinking my favourite tea. ( )
  MissBrangwen | Oct 31, 2022 |
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  Olivermagnus | Jul 2, 2020 |
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Diana XarissaHauptautoralle Ausgabenberechnet
Ashford, RosalindErzählerHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Moughtin, KevinFotografCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt

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Aunt Bessie considers it an honour to be giving a presentation about her research at a conference at the Manx Museum.Miss Elizabeth Cubbon is known as "Aunt Bessie" to nearly everyone in her hometown of Laxey. While she never earned a college degree, she's become something of an expert in the history of the island that she's called home for all of her adult life. Once she turned sixty, she stopped counting how many years that includes.Aunt Bessie considers it unfair when the entire conference schedule is thrown into disarray by Mack Dickson's sudden arrival.Mack promises that what he has to say is important enough to warrant the upheaval. But even more turmoil follows when Bessie discovers Mack's body only a short time after he's finished giving his speech.Aunt Bessie considers Police Inspector Peter Corkill a poor substitute for her friend, John Rockwell.But the Manx Museum is out of Rockwell's jurisdiction and that means Corkill is in charge of the investigation, no matter what Bessie thinks. With Corkill insisting that Mack's death was probably an unfortunate accident, Mack's slides that shocked the conference disappear. Bessie finds herself drawn into another investigation, and she's determined to drag her friends, Rockwell, Doona and Hugh, in with her.This is the third book in the Isle of Man Cozy Mystery Series.

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